Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE FRIDAY MORNING FEBRUARY Veteran School Traffic Signs Teacher Taken Be Erected To BANK ACCEPTS By Death in S L On New Route FEDERAL LAND Obligations Since completion ot the pavement on Second Weat atreet Tram fourth Nlnth S ftreeto’ nd on borroTwa fro'm the Ut?wtfc Ninth South street from Second West land board have transferred their to Mata streets the route has beloan totaling' about $920OO- to the come an arterial highway so heavily traveled that the state road commisfederal land bank at Berkeley The atate will devote that portion si orTand city officials have agreed on Inef the former loans representing plans to regulate traffic throughout This will be done by the erection terest to the atate land grant funda inof additionsi stop signs on traffic enusually the school funds thereby creasing the revenue to the school tering the thoroughfare at South Temdistricts of the state ple First South and Third South - The principal amounts thus repaid streets and the city commission has bonds been asked to arrange for semaphore to the atate will be invested in Of municipalities of the state of Utah lights at Second South Fourth South A Fisher and at West Temple streets and Ninth It is announced by George executive secretary of the board South street The prestnt land board is not The arrangements are the result of estate favorable to conducting a real a traffic count recently made by the conloan business under prevailing state road commission forces under Anderson of ditions supervision Borrowers Profit the engineering staff The borrowers profit by the While the counts were not all made on the same days of the week fhsngejn the fact that the federal "loans are madaonrnucheasier terms and therefore the figures can not be ' tinder present regulations The law taken as entirely reliable for purpose! per of comparison the highest total countrequires the atate to charge cent on deferred payments the loans ed to a day of 12 hours was 11844 at being repayable in instalments over Fourth South and Second West a period of 20 years unless ex- streets Of this 5456 vehicles were on Second West and 6488 on Fourth tended The federal land bank grants loans South street The count at Second South and Secfor periods varying with the nature of the loan and the securities from ond West streets was 11303 of which 12 to 36 years while the interest rate 6076 were on Second West street and is only 4 per cent On some 5227 on Second South street On the new route including Ninth classes ot loans also the land bank at the option of the borrower will South street the count varied from be satisfied with payment of inter 5203 for the 12 hours at Third South street to 6076 at Second South street est only for five years Negotiations preceding the trans-'e- The Ninth South street traffic at West of loans were wither lengthy but Temple street was counted ps 5495 as hey started to move in November against 5200 on West Temple street was transthough only one loan ‘ ferred in that month This was followed by 13 in December 17 in Jan- uary and five for the first 10 days ofWiL in February 5 The new loans are negotiated sc miferMcc tar 56 yesrs died at the home of her Mrs niece McDonald Motor Carriers Granted Permits for rA fordlngly commission The applicants had previously been denied permits Mr Droubay operates between Salt Lake Grantsville and Tooele and Mr Christensen operates between Salt Lake and Monroe Interstate carrier licenses were granted to John W Craig E H Curry and Paul Gerhard operating as the Northwestern Stages to haul passen gers In Interstate traffic' between Salt Lake and Boise via the Snow viUe cutoff and to the Colorado-UtaStages for similar service bcF completed while perhaps 250 others are still before the Berkeley off! tween Salt Lake and Grand Junction dais It s stated Colo Some of the pending loans are rath er larger than those that have been Utah-Neva- d Safety completed and it is possible that the average will be somewhat higher Society Meets in S L n'tht $2500 hr so to date Of the 7 loans §o far completed 11 are on lands in Uintah country "Stop look and listen— but also seven in Salt Lake seven In Cache think" tor the prevention of accithree in Juab two each in Box El- dents the advice given by B IX der Sanpete and Wasatch and One Nebeker in charge of the safety of each In Washington Tooele and the Utah industrial commission Utah counties the state's records Thursday night at the meeting ot the a show Safety society held in the Newhoune hotel Bench Warrant Issued Safety in the gu industry by J D Roberts vice presiand general manager of the Suspected Thief dent Utah Gas c Coke company H B fl a McDermott engineer tor the tHk A bench warrant was issued Thure-da- lead and silversafety mines ot Idaho els? for Joseph Sloan by Judge Vere discussed safety precautions L McCarthy when the defendant Dr A L Murray and Thomas T failed to appear for a preliminary Dee ot the Salt Lake police depart' bearing on a charge of embezzlement ment were appointed to draw up - Sloan a former official in the in- ruin and regulations tor first aid termountain association American In Utah Amateur Athletic union’ allegedly training took $37 ot the association's funds DEMONSTRATION GIVEN A demonstration and discussion on meat cutting end merchandising was given Thursday night by D W Hart-xe-ll ot Chicago demonstrator ot the Grocers' Alliance ot Hart Is iM that (oat ndt into U billeted Independent skim sad bladder ereeas at CukUs yoa saa America at a meetingJn The TribBUS multi wiUua a law boura Fluabaa une auditorium under the auspices actually — 1 aada brum ot the LG A and Swift A Co The tabu back ItodoiNtan weak bladder aora panful joutai froaa lack si meeting was one of a series conductkidaap activity Aak dniuiet f Fehp PlUr ed in various parts ot the country by M war back fuaiuataa the L O A and Swift A Co List Cut Dowd The state'1 first submitted to the -- federal land bank a total of about 1200 of its loans The reply came r back that the bank might be interested in about 830 ot these Some of the 830 have since been rejected for reasons that to the bank seemed I good and sufficient The list was still further cut down but approval ' has been received on about 80 loans in addition to those that have been Third W J 7 2 9 avenue Thursday at 3 p m of infirmities incident to age Miss Bacon who had resided in Salt Lake for about 15 years had r'wlde circle of friends here end was well known because of her knowledge of literature Born in Medford Mass July 1 1845 Miss Bacon began her career as a school teacher in St Louis in the fall of 1863 Many of her former students are now grandparents ahd her circle of friends spreads to many parts of the United States Falling health forced Miss Bacon to give up her life’s work Miss Bacon's name will be remembered in St Louis as one who contributed much to the effective and efficient school system now In operation there Besides her niece she is survived by a brother C Emerson Bacon of St Louis - the total ot principal ahd interest Sue Permits to operate as contract mothe state and therefore the state re tor carriers were granted to D P Jlcovers 100 per cent the schools or Droubay and Lorin Christensen - other state institutions acbenefiting Thursday by the public utilities I The N R A wth its shorter hours is going to be hard on members of the fnny tribe This Is the belief of Frank T “Beil of WasfiTngtonrcommission- er of the U S bureau of fisheries who was a visitor in Salt Lake Thursday Mr Beil predicted that people will use much of their leisure tune to perfect their skill as fishermen and that federal and state agencies will have to redouble their efforts to keep the streams and lakes well stocked He said that his bureau like all government bureaus is op a school teacher and principal of the public schools of City Cooperates With State on Plana to Regulate Borrowers and State BeneVehicles fit by Transfer of v Fisheries Chief Sees N R A As Blow to Finny Tribe Miss Fanny M Bacon 88 who established a record rarely equaled as 37 UTAH LOANS - h - vu Utah-Nevad- vu For y :Gccd Hcra 1st IlLInyctIcrcis! Defendant Loses Right to Bail by Threatening Girl Found guilty of attempted robbery a Jury before Judge James W McKinney Gabrel Ahlander 30 threatened Florence Fowler complaining witness in the case as he was being led from the courtroom and thereby forfeited his right to bail “This isn’t the finish young lady" Ahlander commented t Miss Fowler screamed and broke Into tears 'Ahlander in custody of Deputy’ Sheriff J E Scheib continued to the corridor outside the courtroom District Attorney Calvin W Rawlings Parnell Black and Harley W Gustln deputy county attorneys demanded that the prisoner be returned After District Attorney Rawlings had questioned Miss Fowler Mrs Francis R Morgan and Deputy Sheriff Scheib Ahlander was found in contempt of court by Judge McKinney and In view of his past criminal record was denied ball Ahlander allegedly attempted to rob Miss Fowler at Scott avenue and Seventh East street December 17 and also attempted to force her into his automobile by City Gives $200 For Advertising City commissioners contributed $200 Thursday toward ths "Forward In 34" advertising campaign fund sponsored by 'the chamber of com- merce Although asked for $1000 towards the fund the city limited its contrl-butloto $200 "Prosperity Is still a short distance around the comer as far as the city treasury is concerned” said Acting Chairman Harold B Lite Accountant Starts Check Of Welling’ Accounts SILVER PRICE INCREASE SEEN crating under a reduced appropriation but with the cooperation of sportsmen’p organisations and other government department it is hoped that its use- fulness will not be diminished Mr Bell accompanied by G C Leach chief of the division of fish culture is miking an inspection tour of the western part of the country They were the guests of the Izaak Walton league at a luncheon Thursday noon at the chamber of commerce and of the Salt Lake County Fish and Game association at a meeting in the evening at the Elks’ club Wall Street Expects U S to Bare New Metal - (Continued from fata anal actually the ratio on the basis of cent an ounce st the mine is around 54 to 1 The ratfo 'of’iiTve'r It $129 an ounce to gold at $2067 an ounce is 16 to 1 to restore that ratio on a basis of a price of $35 an ounce would mean a price of $2 18 Under the new law the for silver gold dollar has been devalued but the silver dollar has not and the sole effect of the devaluation of the silver coin will be to increase the subsidy paid silver mines There were rumors also that the government might announce some plans to take over the large stocks of silver metal owned in New York and other centers Though no explanation was available as to what the purpose o(such action might be Wall Street speculators were particularly interested in this question for many recognized that the mere devaluation of the silver dollar would have little probable effect upon the price of silver metal Spot silver today rose cent to 45 cents an ounce This was a quarter-een- t above the previous of a high reached yesterday and cent above the previous high reached this year 64 let- Hugh Nation one of the downtown carriers for the Salt Laks postoffice completed 30 years of service Thursday by carrying the mail on the route he has held ever since he entered the employ of the government HU route is on the west side of Main street from South Temple to First South street In the last 30 street NABBED ON UQUOR COUNT Jack Jones 45 was arrested at 168 Regent street and booked on a charge of violation of the prohibition law at 1:40 p m Thursday Moral squads-mesaid they found a quart ot blended whisky behind the bar In the place He was released on $300 bail n SCHOOL NEWS and VIEWS 8 ments ahd parks located in the surrounding country will be expected to give an accurate recitation on his selections in the near future We enjoy this type of studying and feel that Bill Heeding Editor we are obtaining more knowledge Jack West Associate Editor than if the entire class worked on ENSIGN SCHOOL — In our arith- the same subject at one time metic class we have been studying Margaret McConkle relates the folpromissory notes interest and com- lowing interesting activities of one of mission Everyone finds it very in- the fifth grade health classes: One day last week during our health peteresting In our nature period we have be- riod Bonnie Murdock brought a gun the study- - ef weather conditions heart of some animal to school Our exAbout once every week we have teacher Miss Myrtle Peterson an oral nature discussion which is plained the different parts of it to us same and then had it passed around the conducted very much in t5 manner that you would a spelling room In order that each child might match Those who do not know them examine it closely It was very inall remain in the second third or teresting to see as we have been fourth rows It is much more like s studying about the heart and its game than work and we all enjoy it action From a fourth grade pupil who very much Barbara Straub 6B reports: This enjoys the study of geography Jed week in our nature room we have Woolley is sent us: We are studying taken up the study of weather about Switzerland It is very inter Weather is the condition of the at- esting to read about the cogwheel I like the way it climbs There are six factors railroad mosphere which make up the weather They the mountainside and does not Slide are temperature humidity drouth or slip down the mountain Alan Collipriest a fourth grader flood storm calm and winds Kenneth Bennion kindergarten re- gives bis view of a recent entertain1 ports:' Miss Sylvia Worsley brought ment: Our fourth grade class visited a poll parrot to room 1 for the chil- the kindergarten Thursday February dren to see It was green with a S to see their circus There were little yellow on its head elephants ponies clowns a tightrope It barked like a dog and said walker bears Pete the strong man trainer the monkeys the organ Polly wants a cracker” When Miss The orWorsley played the piano the parrot grinder and an orchestra walked on the keys and sang "Rock-a-by- e chestra was composed of little kin1 baby” Some of the children dergarten mem ftprs Several classes from the other grades came in to see attended and the entertainment was it too The parrot wouldn’t talk to enjoyed by alL themValentine day arouses many of our They laughed at him Then the parrot said "Hal Hal" From Kenne-dinyoung contributors Cornia third grade is sent: Our Judith Hyde 2B contributes: We sr always glad when Valentina day room tnade valentines yesterday comes because we make such pretty Miss Norene Romney our teacher made a border ot them on tha aidt valentines The girls have made red hearts with wail Hall of the class made Ted decorated with white Dutch boys on They are very pretty Valentinas Patricia Burton SB writes: We hearts Tha other half made white art studying cows We founcPthit valentines decorated with red hearts cows are vary useful to mankind Ws enjoyed making them very much Valentine They give us food and clothing We Another enthusiastic think the study of cows is very contributor Kenneth Stump of the third grade narrates: One of our Patricia Swsner 4B reports: Ws pupils is going to bring a valentine art studying bees in school Oh box tor our class to ust so that ws Thursday we had a piece of honey will be able to give valentines to each comb which was fresh from the bee- other We have been making valentines all this week in order to make hive We certainly enjoyed it our friends happy on Valentine day Arithmetic Class Studies Promissory Notes Interest P Allen Inter-eatin- Seventh Graderi Study Parks Near Salt Lake Shirley Ntwman Editor Ray Cele Aeaeeteto Editor LOWELL SCHOOL— Although the seventh graders have in former years studied Utah we have never studied Salt Lake City ea the center of scenic Each pupil having obAmerica tained valuable reference on his choice of two or three national monu- - 8 NEW YORK Feb 15 OT— Bar silver established its highest price since 1930 today when the metal was ad cents of a cent to 45 vanced an ounce Silver futures also record1 ed gains ranging from 11 to 16 of a cent an ounce The spot metal was low at 43 cents an ounce this year while in 1933 its high of 45 cents contrasted with a record low in that year of 24 cents an ounce Recent firmness of silver was attributed to official intimations from Washington that "rehabilitation” of the metal was still part of the administration’s program 4 4 House Group Holds Silver Bill Hearing -- - T MEDICAL ADVICE 4 7 When pouf child has a bad cold nothing must be allowed to rob “““ bint of tha ena thing he needs more than ever — plenty of ' — nose sleep' If a itopped-u- p - makes it bard for him to breathe put a little cooling toothing Mentholatum in each poatril Mentholatum contain -Why htrmleie mm off-ga- s A" (For Human Interest section ed your scrapbook) The leaflet sailed "bfarveU ot the Sky” contain a diagram showing sizes ofthie planets and their distance from the sun It tells comet and other wpnders If you went a copy without charge send a stamped return envelope to me in’ care of this about-Donatl’- s newspaper Tomorrow— A Little Saturday Talk (Copyright Publishers icate) 1934 Synd- SB 2t44tlEAST SUGAR HOU DRIVE OUT A SHOP u'Ksii Jap THE HOUSE OF SPECIALTIES We have fathered around up tha finest line the markets afford )A4w liberal allowance will be given for your old on Range at a trade-ia new Monarch A Just Received n New buffet model eoal able semi-enam- el finish ruit-pro- ot rente warp-pro- time Monarch -- life- quality throughout Buy now and Easily worth $10090 save Down— new attractively designed maple Baby Grand in two-toIncludes apeclal Electro-Dynam- ic Speaker and many other big-a- et features! Here’s a radio that seta A a ntw standard for quality performance at a really low price! I nou’- - You ” ” are" not apt to cure your with salts pills and tablets or any cathartic But you can safely relieve this condition Just bygentle regulation with a suitable habit-formi- - WE ARE SELLING CARLOADS Onr Only Trouble Is to Get Enough! Why? - Its very taste tells you Syrup Pepsin is wholesome A ful taste and delightful actionSafe for expectant mothers and children Drug store have it ready for use in big bottles delight-constipati- on Not will - it irritate the kidnegt — The right’liquid laxative wilt bring perfect movement with no discomfort at the time ot afterward The unwise use of strong cathartics may often do more barm than good any laxative read the label If it contains a doubtful drug don’t take it If you don’t know what is in it don’t This test hal proved to many men and women that their trouble was not “weak bowels" but strong cathartics! First! select a properly prepared liquid laxative Second: take the dose you find vaulted to your eysteaaf Third: gradually reduce the j dose until bo wale are moving of their own accord Dr Caldwell’e Syrup Pepsin hat the highest Itanding among "liquid laxatives and Is the one generally used f Seven-Positi- bearing inatant with and any release to load- - - See the Sadlmant the water en- tire- waahlng THE TEST: The dose of a liquid laxative can be measuredThn action cap thus be regulated to suit your individual need It forms no -- habit you need not take a "double dose" a day or two later f BallWringer balloon roUs ter hot during the uquid laxative Why Hospital use a liquid laxative e $2 t)own $2 Per Month per month ‘ chance it Thecoh tents of br Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin is slated ptainly on the label fresh hefbs pure pepsin active senna Can constipation be safely re- lieved? "Yesl” say medical men "Yest" declare thousands who have followed their advice end u Aootlihuj CO M PO RY r See the Square Tub wash ffafer and note that It keens the wa- VStMOMtoSF'' & Every continent has coal fields but North America leads them alL The United States with a coal area' of close to 335000 square miles has hall ot the known coal reserves of the benakdal several Ingredients earth Canada has a known coal area which help to clear the' nasal ot 70000 aquara miles Only a small part of the coal repast a geatWE emitting serve has been worked biirsathing Coal is best known as fuel for not teach him to use Mentholatum by himself? It ie stove and furnace but men have to the learned to take an amazing number perfectly products from 11 dallcatq tlasue end will not ot Coke la one ot the chief products stain of soft coal It la a solid substance which Is left after coal is burned in an oven or retort The burning is not complete and the coke has high fuel yalue It is used for furnaces In many mills! and also In private homes It does not smoke or give the way soft coal does In former times "beehive ovens' (so called because of their shape) Bair - clean relieve constipation gently and safely take the eiact dose suited to your need avoid danger of bowel strain —use a liquid laxative a ori Oetaide view ef an early type ef eeke event Lucky Tiger hit-ru- n Zona keep If you want to a -- DANDRUFF Maytag a I hit-ru- n 8m the Maytag ot ammonia t car alter styiRHigliirshbulderagatnst the F a mr o u a Maytag Gyrator that washes clothes aleaner oaslar safer and more economically tr XlBRfcJv—'Se s d Products of Coal explosive TNT Coel tar is of extreme Importance It yields dyes through whkfc-eolare given to cloth and other articles building-anki d It is uad roofing houses Perfumes sometimes have a coal tar product In them! and the extremely sweet substance known' “saccharine" also la from coal tar Saccharine 1s said to be more than 300 times m “sweet" as augar Thus wa see that a ton of soft coal has the power to become many things besides fuel Last we worry too much about people who will li vi 4000 years from now when the eerthe coel may be used up let us remember that men are finding new ways to obtain heat light and power The chances are that long be fore tha coal supply it gone the hu- mart race will have new ways of get ting almost everything now obtained -from coal from' Complications resulting suffered Monday when he was crushed betweeii the low roof and cat while clearing- timber from an abandoned mine at Castle Gate caused the death TbUfs-daat 6 jr m of Thomas Edward Glenn 36 a resident of Castle Gate He died in a Salt Lake hospital The accident occurred when Glenn lost his balance and fell across the Auto From California Recovered in SL Soetlal to Tha Tribune) Day by Day With Uncle Ray Gu obtained from coal Is employed for cooking and for lighting Tha ammonia can be used in electric refrigerators and in the making of fertilizer Benzol a product ot oil taken from coal serves as a hue for the fearful Miner Succumbs To Mishap Hurts At Castlegate the low roof He suffered two broken legs several broken ribs and a punctured lung Hit-Ru- n He is survived by his widow Mrs Mary McCluskey Glenn a son Bob15 Glenn and three stepdaughters Mildred Lola and Lois McCluskey Funeral services will be conducted Sunday at 2 p m in the Larkin mortuary chapel 260 East South Temple A automobile whose occu street Burial will take plaCe in the pants are sought by California au City cemetery thonties on charges of murder has VETERANS TO HOLD PARTY been recovered m Salt Lake J WalMembers of the Twentieth Infanlace West deputy sheriff reported try association an organization of ex- -: Thursday Edward Gibson and Dan Simmons service men and their wives will are the fugitives against whom mur- attend a George Washington party der complaints have been issued Friday at 8 p m at the Ciyic Center George Hardwick first sergeant will Deputy West said The fugitives allegedly ran over R be In charge The committee on arroad near rangements includes Mrs Ina Kerr J Daw on the AtoHa-Tron- a Mrs Ethel Salisbury and Mrs Mario San Bernardino- - early in December Daw’s body was torn to fragments Gila and scattered along the road for 40 or 60 feet it was reported As a result of the coroner’s inquest and an investigation of Daw’s death murder complaints were issued The car did A Menace to Bair and Scalp--not atop I Not ta TboM Who Um Gibson and Simmons allegedly drove the machine to Salt Lake and abandoned it id a west side Tonic It was garage on Christmas dayBlnfto ippHefttioa stops that found January 25 and since that time nktrabta itahinf and s single pottl eormts snip irritadeputy sheriffs and police officers tion jkfi for both todolto have been waiting in hope of apprej children Y—¥ Vmggki AM if the fugitives hending they returned r Bcrter for the car 15— The WASHINGTON Feb house coinage committee With only a few members present held a desultory hearing today on the Scrugham silver bill identical with the Wheeler amendment to the gold bill and then heard an explanation by Representative Dies of his bill to permit foreigners to buy our surplus agricultural products and pay for them with silver the silver so imported to be used as a basis for the issuance of treasury certificates It wps manifest that interest in silver is dying down in the coinage committee and that the committee Is not going forward with the pro- - exciting and pleasure-filleday the Highland Park school Mr William McSwaln came to our school Monday and showed us some colored slides of the World’s fair Mr McSwaln pointed out the highlights of the pictures while Billy Martin ran the machine It was a very interesting end educational feature The girls of the seventh grade entertained the P-A meeting with e clever play called "Alice in Mother Goose Land” The people of room II sang the songs for the play Tom Mathews read Lincoln’s Gettysburg address end Virginia Powell read “O Captain My Captainl” Misa Josephine Peterson’s room has made a language chart If the children use good English in their oral compositions and in their conValentine Decorations versation they get a star This is a way to get the children to use Adorn School Room clever good English The first grades have made some Torn Mathews Editor very neat and educational number charts For example eight kites ere Waywa Hansen AaatsUnt Editor HIGHLAND PARK SCHOOL-Valen-Une pasted on a white piece of paper day was the chief event The teacher asks the children how ot the week es you would Set if you many kites ere on the paper then she came to our school by the red and covers half of the kites and tsks how white decorations and gaily colored many ore left etc This is an interveleatlne boxes which were tilled up esting way to teach numbers to the by the children February 14 was an little children were common for turning soft coal into coke They still are in use but It has been estimated that the earth coke plants f a different kind have possesses seven trillion (7000000000 taken their place to a large extent and other 000) tons ot coal enough to last the Modern plants save gu - ' human race tor more than 3300 years byproducts A ton of soft coal caft be made st the present gate of use to yield 1425 pounds ot coke along with 10500 cubic feet of gas seven gallons ot tar two and a halt gallons of crude oil and 10 pounds of sulphate gram announced two weeks Ago by Chairman Somers Hid there been a quorum present Representative Murdock would have moved that the Scrugham bill be favorably reported but lacking a quorum nothing could be done As the meeting closed Murdock suggested to Dies that he combine his bill with the Scrugham bill as the two are not antagonistic The growing apathy- - among iirqmjttee may he due to an increasing belief that the president by executive order will further expand his silver- buying program in which event no legislation will be necessaryl The chairman oi the coinage committee is known to be anxious to go along withthe admln- Utratkin and ta permit nothing to be done by his committee that would embarrass the president mem-oioag- e Plan on Monday he has delivered millions of Postman Carries years ters and has seen many changes in the business picture on hU side of the Route 30 Years street Mr Nation lives at 613 Twelfth East certified public accountant and now a deputy state bank examiner Thursday began the audit of tha accounts of Secretary qf State Milton H Welling tor th? first six months of 1933 Mr Allen will have it his disposal the records which State Auditor Julius C Andersen retained when Mr Welling requested the return ot all the accounts ot hit office which the deputy auditors had taken tor investigation C 16 1034 Boo sive the Maytag excluwa- ter drain ithd you’ll appreciate tha gravity water remover May we show you the Points of Hidden Maytag - 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