Show THE mALT LAKE TRIBUNE FRIDAY MORNING 22 Sieaker-Tell3 i i Aim of League RENEW WAR TI ON UTIUTIES Speakers at Mass Meeting —Condemn Utah Concerns 'and Holding Companies TAX GROUP ASSAILED Association Described as Jiody Formed to Protect Big Industries’ Interests "T ' i : 'Charges against public utilities Companies operating in Utah against holding companies in general and of "taxpayers’ associations” were pressed Thursday evening by Speakers at a regional mass meeting sponsored by the Consumers’ Welfare league in the Jackson junior high school Approximately 1000 attended -—11- - the-- f lew-money- from Utah to the Electric Bond & Share company and Wall atreet could be ’plugged’ for five years the Utah Power & Light company would have ample money to pay preferred stock dividends and would be able to reduce power changes to he general public" assert- ed State Senator Herbert B Maw -Other speakers were Dr Heber J Beers end Mrs Reva Beck Bosone who spoke briefly on activities of the Women's league auxiliary to the Consumers' Welfare league of similar organizations and introduced a statement of policy of the league which was formally approved “Found Wanting" “The Electric Bond & Share' com-pany is a holding company Said Dr Sears -“- Holding companies are not In keeping with the present day social order They have been tried and have been found wanting ' They are op-strongly by our present admin-tratkef ' 1 r “TaxesouJmyboroe amount to 913042 per year My electric telephone and gas bills total $22032 a year In other words for $22032 per year I get service from only three Utilities whereas for the taxes of $13042 per year I get fire and police waste collection sewer protection connection street construction end maintenance street lighting health and recreation service and a multitude of other municipal services including ON GOVERNOR The following statement of the purposes of the Consumers Welfare league was read Thursday evening by Mrs Reva Beck Bosone chairman of the Housewives’ league auxiliary at the Consumers league mass meeting held Thursday evening in the Jackson junior high school auditorium: Welfare Consumers ’“tye league jya s organized primarily to express a protest against the perpetual exploitation of the people of this'stdte by the big utilities' companies During four long years of the depression we watched prices reduced in every We saw branch of industry wages cut in half or more than half where jobs were to be found at all We saw commodity prices of all kinds reduced 4o lower and still lower levels Everything went down but not power and light nor gas nor telephone service Organization Expanding “Following the lead of President Roosevelt in his effort to se xurnJowat— utility-- tter--th- e league was organized in the fall From a few members of 1933 at first It has grown to thousands and is extending its organization and activities' into all sections of the state It represents the interests of the resiIt has no dents of the state purpose no paid officers f elfish no ax to grind It is a tangible expression to the public mind It is a voluntary movement of the people to protect themselves against the rapacity of great cor- porate wealth mostly owned and A controlled outside of this state "The league has no desire to the property of the destroy of any of thesto stockholders On the contrary it companies seeks to conserve it for them But it will use ell of its organ- -' ized force to prevent in this state all unethical and antisocial practices and other rackets incident to holding company :ontroi: utilUjetf whkh havk been ably furthered by dummy boards of directors which have stood until now between the and the local stockratepayer holders and Well street Tribute to Roosevelt “President Roosevelt ushered in not only a new deal but a new day Last year mirks the return to democracy Only by asserting the strength of public opinion can we protect ourselves from these greedy interests We esn with proper legislation prevent the recurrence of these abuses We can make regulation in the intereats ot the people W can make the effective utilities pay thelg proper share of taxes W can narrow the margin between value tor taxation end value fori ratea We can prevent the bleeding of the local companies by holding and affiliated companies and so reduce rates end effect savings for the preferred stockholders who rightfully own tnd should control the management of one of these utilities “One of the purposes of the league is to develop a sound and enlightened public opinion upon regulation and taxation of utilities and to make that opinion To that end it invites' effective membership from all interested citizens jn all parts of the state” 16 1934 WESTERN ZONE Thanks’ Ask To Keep Jobs SESSION URGED Of Consumers j - s Workers Say iRUM CONTROL FEBRUARY i LIKE USERS Pioneer of Aviation in Army-- MAIL-OFFICE- R STUDY PUM- 4 "Thanks for tfia Job — we’d like to keep it” That in effect was the telegram sent Thursday to President jjoosevelt by 450 C W A workers Lake county who were to feel the effects among the-tjrof the order demobilizing civil works projects Pointing out that cessaTtpnpf control work on"' which they were employed has resulted in unemployment of 1000 Utahns the workers expressed their ’’sincere gratitude for the employment made possible by the C W A thus far” and ’apof the pealed for continuance project until such time as the N R A will enable them to return to their regular occupations All of the 450 workers locally signed the message and asked for an early reply BEGINS DUTIES PUN P- COSTS fiT-S- Junior Giamber Advocates Sale of Liquor Under LicenSSyatem st Lata Col Arnold Opens ' Headquarters m Governor Henry H Blood was urged in a resolution adopted by the junior chalbber of commerce Thursday night to call promptly a special session of the legislature to provide ' for liquor control The resolution was adopted at a meeting at the chamber of commerce on recommendation of a committee assigned early in January to study the liquor question Members of the committee were Dilworth S Wool-lechairman: Glen E Howe D Howe Moffat and Samuel J Carter over by The meeting presided George W Latimer went on record in favor of modification of the liquor laws to provide for distribution of hard liquors under a license system and with regulation which will limit profit Local option was favored Opposition was xpeesseA ta-- c of liquor on premises where it is sold The junior chamber fa- Want Officials vored sale of naturally fermented! latntlffs wjnes and beer without restriction and high quality liquors at reasonEnjoined From Enforcable prices at the outset of legal distribution the liquors to be easily ing Brice Rules available but subject to adequate control A complaint seeking afrTrrJiinction Emergency Seen Bafkman acling Gus 'special aalnf The resolution urging for the industrial recovsession follows legislative Deal“Whereas The repeal of national ery act in Utah the Retail Fuel ers' Association of Utah Calvin W surin of and prohibition prohibition Rawlings district attorney and W J rounding states has created an emer- Alder and E D Baker retail fuel auif Utah and the within stale gency thorities was filed in the Third dis"Whereas This emergency grows court Wednesday more dangerous daily with the con- trict The asks that the defendtinued breakdown of respect for law ants becomplaint cited into court to show cause and order on the part of our own peo- why they Should not be enjoined from pie and the threatened influx of the paintiffs from sen criminals and gangsters leggers coal at prices fixed dTiven from other states for want of ing thecourt-Plaintiffby revenue and further illegal liquor in the action are Sam Whereas Prohibition in Utah as Kounales receiver fpr the Maple of whole the the United States has taJkdjrerablyLven a ‘nQbtop g ata-)texperiment’ to accomplish the pur- New Deal Coal company: M L poses of temperance and Cartoon Coal company and Whereas In spite of costly at- Lee Farrell Highland Coal comand pany tempts to enforce this unpopular curb upon the constituWant Exceptions Made tional liberties of our citizens liquor The state that the Retail plaintiffs is available today in abundance to Fuel association adopted a code of those desiring it and fair competition and fixed the price Will of People Expressed of coal but made no exception as to Whereas The people of Utah have kind color or grade of coal Prices clearly and definitely expressed them- fixed by the association were as folselves as opposed to further continu- lows: Lump coal $850 a ton stove ing under laws which make law- $825 nut $7 pea $575 slack $375 breakers of respected citizens place The association the plaintiffs conhuge profits in the hands of crimi- tend acted in an unreasonable mannals foster disregard for all law by ner without authority and contrary decisively removing the bone dry pro- - to the spirit of the industrial recovery fost different visions from our own and the na act in tional constitutions and grades of coal Whereas Profits which now find Differences Cited their way into the pockets of the bootMaple Creek coal the complaint legger where they threaten to pros- says is oxidized water stained and titute our citizenry and corrupt pub- of red color and cannot be sold at lic officials are needed and should be prices of standard black coal There used for the' legitimate relief in part is a definitely fixed competitive price of our tax burden and between standard coal and the Maple “Whereas To delay only aggra Creek coal it is contended vates the situation and thwarts the The competitive price would be clear mandate of the people as ex- Lump coal' $775 a ton stove $750 pressed in their vote on our constitu- and nut $650 the complaint states tional amendments? Plaintiffs cannot sell "their” coal “Now Therefore Be It Resolved under code prices and have been That the Honorable Henry H Blood threatened with civil and criminal governor of the state of Utah does action if they attempt to sell at less promptly call the legislature of Utah than code prices the complaint coninto special session for the purpose of tinues suitable for The complaint was filed before enacting legislation stamping out the bootlegger estab Judge Roger I McDonough who rellshing adequate controls of the liquor fused to Issue an order until he has traffic and effecting the practical re- had opportunity to examine the compeal of prohibition" plaint Coal --Dealers Go to Court in Fight on Code boot-pren- tg "red-o-nite- ” 1oag0mpg' “The army's been given a job and we’re here-- to do it” was the com ment of Lieutenant Colonel the soldier who will direct the airmail flying over 3000 miles of air ways in western United States' The air commander of the western zone mail service took charge in the division headquarters in the hotel immediately upon his arrival Thursday afternoon All is in readiness for the army to carry the mail with the first flight out of Sait Lake scheduled for 1:45 a m Monday with Cheyenne Wyo the destination Lieutenant Colonel Arnold who in 1911- was the army’s designate to learn flying from the Wright brothers has his own ideas about the airmail and the capabilities of the army's trained pilots to perform the new task: Directing the flying over 3000 miles of western country with 100 army is a far cry pilots at the controls from the day when Major General Benjamin D Foulois now chief of the air corps Lieutenant Colonel Arnold and another officer formed the commissioned personnel of the signal That was in corps aviation' section 1912 at College Ij’ark Md Cite Civilians’ Army Training ’I don’t concede a thing to the civilian airmail flier" said Lieutenant Colonel-Arnol"Look them over you'll find that 90 per cent of them were trained by the army ' They are experienced on their particular runs They know their own A true pioneer of aviation la Lieutenant Colonel H H Arnold' who routes they know every gopher hole they pass over Besides the radio arrived in Salt Lake Thursday to direct the flying of the airmail over beacon was developed along with 3000 miles of western United States The western zone commander is a the pilots themselves “chapter” member of the army’s air corps which was formed in 1911 But I cannot concede that the commercial flier is any better navigator than the men who Monday will enter :C upon their new duties' Ar-nol-d New-hous- EARLY ACTION URGED Removal of Pelican Point Lifts Up to Canal d- PROMINENT S U i the experience will be wonderful for the 100 commissioned officers who will fly throughout the western slates W A PROGRAM “ RFC and P W A Suggested as Financiers 'of New Hydraulic Station State Salt Lake o PHYSICIAN DIES WILL CARRY ON Com-panies Walters Declares New sources of financing the moving of theJJtah lake pumping' station to Pelican Poigt as a means of getting Tnto the deepwater of the lake werp suggested at a- meeting Thursday in the federal bunding between canal company representatives and Salt Lake Cny officials and R:' F WalteT chief engineer of the bureau of reclamation The ideas were advanced after the responsibility of moving the pumping station were placed squarely up to the cartal companies by Mr Walter with the statement “It is your problem and you will have to face it” It was suggested that the canal coiru panies and the city might deal directly with the public works administration or they might consider the possibility of borrowing under a provision of the R F C act which makes a limited amount of money available for certain types of agricultural development Another possibility advanced was that the canal companies and the city confer with Governor Henry H Blood and determine if money would be forthcoming from the fund created by the sales tax The governor it was pointed out now hs broad powers in the administration1 of state funds under the state recovery act Meef'td'Exped'iteTransfer' representatives and city officials met with Mb WalThe canal company ter to determine if some plan could Lieutenant Colonel Arnold is conbe devised for inclusion of the new I fident the army will hang up some pumping station in the Utah lake brilliant accomplishments for flying same time have I in the thick weather that is encoun- Heart Attack Proves Fatal Utah Officials Receive No project and at the it ready by July 1 when the need for tered beiween Salt Lake and Seattle water in Salt Lake and Utah counties “Now as to the commercial fliers Orders Halting Plans to Dr Harold ' will be pressing I am just wondering how many of Water users foresee one of the them could find Bishop Rock” defor Present Van Colt worst drouths in history unless there clared the commander “That is realcity schools" is an unusually wet spring and are j a worthwhile effort” ly Assails Taxpayers' Association i con- bending f very effort to enable them will Rock is off coast the Pacific works Utah’s civil Dr 60 well known Cott Van Harold Bishop program I wapr Sears pointed put that a group some 100 miles from San Diego' Cal Salt Lake lines with present to utilize the meager Utah lake physician died Thursday tinue along present Including the bankers the mining in- ter supply to the utmost issues orders until Washington Rigidly Trained Fliers at 7:35 a m at the family residence quotas dustry railroads sugar companies Mr Walter substantiated the opin-modifying the existing status it was ? mortgage loan companies - cement Captain F O Hunter the army’s 502 East Thir-seent-h said Thursday following the meeting ion given out recently In Washington —manufacturers oil refinersrllvestock World war ranking ace remarked South street of the state civil works committee that it will be impossible fdr the buthat commercial flying was of a limA and woolgrowers the Utah Power & of a heart attack over which Governor Henry H Blood reau of reclamation to undertake the ited scope over a definite route and company and other public utili-in Born Salt presided in the absence of Chairman Pelican Point project without special ties had united to form the Utah Asfar easier than the rigid training that aetion by the public works adminisLake July 8 1873 Stephen L Richards sociated Industries soma years ago of the confronts wearers the monthly Dr Van Cott was Aside from notification that funds tration from which the bureau is now and that out of that organisation had bars and the silver and gold leaves The Pelican a son of the late have been set aside with which to deriving all its funds The army commander would not developed the Utah State Taxpayers' and Caroline meet the payrolls for the next few Point station is not included in the John association to protect the interests even admit that the civilian mail carPratt Van Cott pio- weeks and several federal projecst original Utah lake plans although it ‘ Of those groups riers' are traveling faster than will neers of 1847 He will be suspended Washington gave is possible that it might work into the He said that the Utah State Taxpay-the army when it takes up the duties attended the pub- Utah administrators no notice Thurs- ultimate development of the lake era association had appealed to the next week lic schools here day of any material alterations in the Must Form Organization Consumers’ league for support and cp-- : “I won't admit that they are faster” and was graduated plans now under way Even so it is pointed out to have continued Lieutenant Colonel Arnold operation Since the taxpayers' asso from the UniverThe state committee plans to make the work done Nation placed emphasis on the necesby the reclamation ser"If you consult the schedule you’ll announcement Friday of directions vice would necessitate sity of Utah the formation find that the Los Angeles-Sal- t Lake sity of public audita and accounting his gradu for After 29 on in the the work carrying the govand “no public accounting shows the run has called for 5 hours and 25 Van counties of the state The first word of an organization with which Dr ation a source of the money supporting the minutes But our schedule sets 5 school sent out to the counties was a tele- ernment could enter into repayment Cott taught would take more Utah Taxpayers’ association or the hours and 10 minutes as the regular Dr Vkn Cott for several years gram dispatched Thursday night by contract and this than is available Speed is necesmethods of expenditures such as sal flying time” He then went east and completed his Dr Dorothy Bird Nyswander chair- time if arles of officials or of its financial the water is to be made availOrders that every pilot and enlisted medical education at the Rush Mediman of the women’s division of C W A sary 1 1 or association with tba Utah Associated man 200 men in all be at their posts cal at Chicago Returning to and F E R A advising the women able by July of even August college The extent the area threatened noon were issued by Lieuten- Utah he Industries"!) proposed a resoiution Friday Bounat medicine to chairmen practiced of subcommittees - as follows: carry with a water shortage and crop failant Colonel Arnold upon his arrival tiful for about five years on along current lines until otherwise “That our secretary be asked to Saturday afternoon the route comDr Van Cott later returned to the advised by her That means that the ure it was argued would make the write a letter to the Utah Taxpayers’ a state project Salt Lake manders will come to Salt Lake for east to continue his medical studies women's projects such as undertaking and Utah counties it was stated have their final conference with their specializing in eye ear nose and various nutrition f — association asking if it is ready and medical assistance nursing v willing to submit to an examination 40 per cent of the state's popuchief returning to their stations in throat In 1907 he returned to Salt and others will continue their em- about of its accounts of the same exacting lation and 60 per cent pf the state’s the late afternoon to spend Sunday Lake and since had here women of services and their practiced ployment nature that it demands of strictly assessed valuation in the last checkup before the first Surviving are his widow Mrs Ella to the people of the state f Such examination to runs There was some question as to public affairs Van Cott Sheets three daughters I cover several years and to show the whether the Water users could jiEtlfy Staff Officeri Named Miss Lorna Mrs Decker Hazel and source of its money its financial the Pelican Point station in the eyes ji The commander announced the fol- Van Cott Lake and Mrs Rega with the Utah Associated Six of the public works administration as his officers: followSommers of and the lowing Major Chicago staf( residents of Salt Lake City have industries the salaries of its officials It is regarded by many as the salva- C B Oldfield regional dispatch of- ing brothers and sisters: Osear Van and other expenditures Such eudlt Indicated to the civil service commisFive “pointers" were Issued by the state tax commission Thursday for ficer Major S E Brown tion of the water users during the sur- Cott principal of the Bryant junior flight to be made by experts sion a desire to become permanent motorists applying for their 1934 automobile license plate coming summer but records of the The Instruc- geon Major Leo Watson in charge high school Ray Van Cott Salt Lake "How much directing control will bureau of reclamation show that- it X of transportation of supplies and attorney Marion Van Cott Mrs Edith of the Utah metropolis retions follow: be given to the Consumers’ league postmaster would be needed in only three or R A' Dunn a all Lovina Mrs Triband td Captain White parts Tha Palmer ports adjutant special Afdispatch 1 February 28 is the deadline in the affairs of ths Utah Taxpayers' une All will be of the University club de- four years out of 30 In other words Members H M communiMcClelland Lake of Salt Captain given opportunity association if it decides to officially to “take the ter that date a 100 per cent penalty cations Captain C E Duncan sup Funeral services will be conducted feated members of the Town club in a during the last 30 years it would have examination" which will cooparata with the Utah Taxpayers’ amount to littla more than In piles at been needed only iii 1905 1931' 1932 and maintenance will be assessed on applications Captain Saturday at 1 p m at the Larkin mor- bridge tournament Thursday-nigreplying association” 1933 and 1934 A the Town club was of served chief to a questionnaire to toe sent them Hunter 260 South East supper operations Captain will 1933 Temple with chapel tuary addition drivers plates The resolution was adopted The Pelican Point project would William C Morris assistant chief of street Friends may call at the mor- afterwards by the commission The bulk of the be subject to arrest and prosecution The University club was represent- necessitate the construction of several CBargea Oatalds Centre! operations First Lieutenant Cecil tuary Saturday from 10 a m until rating will be based not on their remust ' 2 Because check payments Archer purchase and finance offi- time of services Burial will take ed by Colonel W A Cavanaugh J miles of channel and the installation s plies but on what is reported by civil Dr Maw charged that local of pumps which would lift the water Walcott Thompson Beverly S annibe cleared through banks before cer of ths utilities firms had nothing service agents who inquire about place in the City cemetery Marking tha twenty-firs- t George Williams Henry M from the lower part of the lake The to say about policies of ths companies them among bankers merchants and versary of the formation of the plates will be issued all checks must With March field as the depot Ma: Merry J H Dahnken Dr F leaver original estimated qost is $250000 an organizajor Watson wijl direct the transporlocally and that the holding compa-11- other representative citizens of Salt Timpanogos club be sent in at least Ilveto eight days tation Stauffer R W Wagstaff Robert E not an exorbitant sum when it is conhad no concern with Utah except Lake City Their experience in extion of about 60 men prominent pf personnel and of supplies before the deadline and parts to all route headquarters McConaughy J B Burnham J W sidered that the beet crop alone of ecutive positions also will count heavto take money out of Utah in business arid professional afPalmer J B Whitehall F B Critch- Utah and Salt Lake counties is worth The transportation will Such a- policy pursued by large ily 3 No plates will be issued Without and stations fairs a dinner was held in the low Alonzo W Watson Dr Walter L about $1000000 annually a receipt showing payment of the per- be by air exclusively corporations Dr Maw continued was The six who have applied to take Hotel Utah Thursday night Felt and William F Koch Other Difficulties Wives of the members were sonal property tax and presentation The advance supply depot was esresulting in a crippling of the atate the examination are I A Smoot now A complaint signed by C C Backes Representing the Town club were tablished at the municipal airport guests at the dinner which was of the certificate of title jehool system No liberal legisla acting poetmaster Leo M Rusk Outside of the problem of financing 244 Poplar Mrs H C Goodrich Mrs Paul F George A Partridge John N Erick4 A $1 fee will be charged for re- TMirsday by Captain C P Kane who charging Maxine Dupree tion In the way of workingman’a presided over by Professor B the project are other serious difficulMrs Mr M a court with obtaining Keyser son Tex-leMerry Henry A fraudulently F G of and transGeorge field Lewis Rockwell came Roland from Tsylor or poor relief could be exUniversity placing lost certificates of title food order for $1375 was issued by Senter F Walker Mrs Fred David- ties some of which were mentioned Utah educator and noted Shakepected he said until the combination If Mr Smoot Is ferring or duplicating the certificate Fifty plane will he used for mall Justice of the Peace Fred Lindlbeck son Mrs E W Clark Mr A H at the meeting The dredging of the the commis100 is three of moneyed interest working to take who among presiof ownership spearean authority transportation with Means Mrs Beverly S ' Clendenln channel would take considerable time highest candidates when the ratings dent of the club wealth out of the state was broken trailers must sioned officers and an equal number Thursday A All commercial Mrs Clayton Thatcher Mrs Thomas and there was a question as to whethit Mrs was alleged Dupree s are “Timps-nogowho He charged that with the aid of a are made up he will be recommended on men trained me: Alma Taylor spoke of enlisted have 1934 license plates two Mitchell Mrs C R Clayton Mrs G er the right kind of pumping equiprelief aid for of agencies Senator as was ilif by it King Comes of Age" and an largely powerful lobby system and control not George S Critchlow chairman of chanics and radio experts H Parrish Mrs F O Haymond Mrs ment could be obtained on such short herself as the years by representing the wholly on King’s recommendarun entire to large extent of political noroina-tio- n will Each ship lustrated lecture on the early the commission warned that no morafly children two sole of minor Roy Hatch Mrs Burgess Young and notice tion support Smoot that was OakOf to appointed acting Utah was given by torium will be granted this year as for example from Cheyenne conventions of both parties the history A suggestion was made that the Mrs T L Holman and to an effect that affidavit signed last summer will postmaster It take to Los Angeles on John F Bennett Music was fur- was the case in 1933 He pointed out land from Salt Lake large utilities Interests had been en- a month or pumps now in use might toe moved to 10 1933 An October investigasix weeks to the Pto Seattle abled tohdld down appropriations in complete Salt Lake nished by Richard Cpndie that only 10000 plates have been is- and from Pelican Point and doubled up In Mrs DuLake run will use tion allegedly disclosed thaton pending The Seattle-Sa- lt the state legislature which crippled civil service examination Miss Becky Almond Mrs Ansued to date out of an Estimated other words they could be installed child mother but was hi the outcome the of pree Mr rewhich Smoot B-the state public utilities conifhlssion nette Richardson Dinwoodey and which means that thousands of planes Douglas bombers on two levels and thus increase the ahe the at and the time that mains as signed acting postmaster will run The Cheyenne-OaklariMrs Virginia Freeze Barker the attorney general's office and motorists will be liable to penalties total lift This however would reaffidavit was married to Roscoe Professor use Lewis announced other state institutions necessary to planes attack ships unless they hurry duce 'the qutflow from ahoutj950 seconClark Reuben Due Lieutenant Colonel Arnold said that Dr Ralph V Chamberlin protect the’ Interests of the people Salt Lake county motorists who ded-feet to little more than 400 second-fe" planes sire to defer their personal property that the Salt professor of biology at the Uniagainst the same utilities Interests 1 Salt Lake e March Ilallofan-JudgCompany versity of Utah will speck on tax by attaching it as a lien against would make regular stops at Ogden Lament Lack f Funds 4 Mr Walter told the water users the subject “What Determines Robert D Lamb 42 of 1457 should do everything possible tothey their real estate for payment in No- The United Air Lines flies direct from inNo appraisal of ths property of the Reelects All Officers J Reuben Clark Jr member of the Sex” at the next meeting of the vember were urged by County Asses- Salt Lake to Boise thus necessitatTenth East street police Reported sure a start this year on the Utah Utah Power A Light company in Utah first of of the L- - D S church Ogclub in March drove through a service station sor J H Preset to take or mail their ing the present transportation lake diking Although this would not' had been made1 since 1920 ha said who presidency has been visiting in South AmerAH officers and directors of the Hal Members of the club Professor certificates to his office at once Mr den mail to Salt Lake by rail driveway ignored a’ red traffic help the immediate situation it is a and asked what wide changes might ica arrived o Thirty-twe in New York City ThursLewis aaid Include only persons Preece also said his office would make Trust company were re army planes arrived light clashed into a parked autoe have been reasonably expected if the part larger Deer creek-Utaand is expected to return to Salt who have attained outstanding assessments now-- on mobile drove over several lawns ell --certificates during the day The majority of the elected at the annual stockholders' lake project state had been able to appropriate day 1 test Lake about March said word reheld Thurstrips and directors’ meetings abandoned hicar and ran against mailed in so the motorist may call ships will leave Friday for prominence in business and pro“ several thousand dollars' to hire engi- ceived in Salt Lake Big Project Declares a tennis court fence in Liberty fessional circles Talks ere given for the assessment tag at room 108 along the various routes by Mrs Clark day neers to keep a careful check on the Mr Clark “This is one of the big things for rent to commission The the Amerl on-- ' reelected He was he W was Halloran on members city where presimake the represented agreed J and by captured and subjects park county building city operations of the utilities can atate of the national the future” he said "and I am afraid the army 600 square feet of space in dent Ruel G Halloran vice president which the Speakers have devoted the payment at his convenience was placed in the city jail ThursDr Maw attacked the payment of governmentdepartment at the contha airport administration building Ralph B Wright vice president Fred day at 11:40 p m on a drunken if you don’t get the dike up you may to research and inmuch time and state In meantime the city managers’ service of $150000 a year ference held recently In Montevideo d a to rent lose your appropriation" G Breining vice president W E driving charge county officials launched a Campaign tor $32 a month and 'to the Electric Bond A Share com- and also was on federal business in vestigation Statistics of the bureau of reclamahangar with floor light Coulam secretary and R B Hayes In his ride south on Fifth East to arrest eU motorists whose automopany as amounting to a fund for lobby Brazil tor $50 a month tion show that last year the water street lamb assertedly crowded assistant secretary biles bear foreign licenses The offiservice against the Interests of x the is Tha air' corps also Bold Thief Steals Baby renting the Directors reelected were W J Hal- an automobile occupied by four users obtained a total of 144000 acre-fecials warned that dars will be impeople He placed a toll of one and a' $25000000 he said which had been the loran Ruel G Halloran Dan B from Utah lake It la estimated youths toward the curb' The pounded and the license costs doubled hangar formerly occupied by half per cent of gross revenues given invested in equipment in storage Police Station for those convicted of driving with Thompson flying service directly Shields Mr Wright Mr Breining A aroused youths pursued captured that with the dike the available supBuggy the Mountain A States the which Telephone by upon company was asking W Gorey and O E Vonbaur and held him until Patrolmen L ply would have been 230000 acre-feImproper plates The drive is aimed north of the army' airdrome Telegraph company to the American a fair return on its investment the difference being made up in R Terry and C J Larson Theft of a baby buggy valued at at protecting the state from loss of MEET GO TO EDUCATORS Telephone A Telegraph company in “Based on their own figures" he $40 and STREET CLOSE OKEHED by other witnesses arrived the saving realized through reducing through tax evasion tha same category He also attacked said “the telephone company ha from a baby clothes invalued at $750 revenue Dr’L John Nuttall Jr superin- on the scene evaporation Diking would reduce front of police Five motorists were arrested City commissioners granted permisparkingYpace “excess valuations of property as a been charging excessive rates with The youths who pursued Lamb evaporation from 75 per cent to 50 per headquarters was reported to police Thursday for alleged use of California sion to the board of education Thurs- tendent of city schdols and C H basis for fixing a reasonable income such item deducted” by Mrs Eva Beard 359 license plates Defendants included day to close Lincoln street to traffic Skidmore state superintendent of were Ed Wanacott 19 of 604 cent mv the investment “watered" stock A similar regional mass meeting at Thursday Mr Welter conferred with KAj Fourth East street- - Jules Mclmey 32 Charlotte Ander- between Eighth and Ninth South public instructions will depart FriBrowning avenue Houston Fishand other bases of the capital struc- Sugarhouse in the Irving junior high Mrs Beard told Larson engineer and R J Alexaner 17 of 1424 Sixth East street ahe had left son 23 O L Larson 41 John Bravi streets on school days Action also day for' Cleveland Ohio to attend police ture of the utilities companies school auditorium next Monday at S the bugg in the space while she at- 32 and William Morris 40 Ray Nis-b- was taken to make Education association der district counsel of the reclamaAxel Lingwall 21 of 358 Hubbard landscaping of the National The telephone company had built p m is planned by the Consumers’ tended the baby clinic which convenes Febru-avenue and Glen Davidson 18 of tion bureau before leaving Thursday 19 was charged with using Colo- the grounds at the Rooseveff school convention in the Public i lip a depreciation fund 'now totaling Welfare league 566 Browning avenue C W A project Safety building Thursday morning iary 23 and continues until March rado licenses night for Boulder dank i ight -- -- SIXMENSEEK Motorists Given Rules For 1934 Auto Licenses MAIL POSITION University Club Wins Bridge Tilt With Town Club ht offl-Ttal- Clen-deni- Woman Charged With Relief Fraud 1 y t Driver Jailed After Collision And Wild Chase 7 d A-I- 2 J Lake-Seattl- In e loran-Judg- et h ' set-vic- e et at Jr' et sum-mone- y et a I |