Show S ttx 44 - 12 IS - THE SALT LAKE THIBUNE ----- pff111rocRATX---- - MORNING-APR- IL' - - - 22 1034 APPEALFILED Mercury Rises To 82 - Breaks Irl "list I PlIEDICUD UK Year's Record BY LOGE CITY CASH BAtiANCE Pruide Will : SUNDAY I I Prominent in Conventions 1 1 - s - Speakers Appeal for Drive ss to Insure Continuance of ::rolicies Sj ''' of ' s ' ' ' s ss: ' AT $135000 on Hand — i Roosevelt I - litINDREliS : 'S' : If E R Miles state budget director t for two and can peer into the future ' lit MEET! Importance of F iineli Note Stessedr Chsirmin 7 of Party Asks 'for Help! — 's f) - : I ' ' s: ' ' - - LABOR MEET :3"s - 'fr s '' ' sfr'ss' 1 Workers' Educational Lead er Says Failure 0111R A Will Crush Government 1 's '''' t t- ' ' '' '' r ssss:s :f? - i ' 1 :"'": '':''' :' s : - ' st - -- t :s: seS s : ''''' s s st : ! - n' '0" s' -- Ss ': ' ' :'-s- :: - ' j 4 oassoSsss S s ' 1 DEPICTED AT - ' ' In an appeal filed ih the state Au- preme court Saturday from a decision of the state industrial 'commission Logan city through its counsel Leon Fonnesbeck contends that the Arno vitz act passed by the last legislar sure to ' permit the industrial commission to fix the' prevailing minimum wage scales for public works aril to require a week on Auch works is in violation o the state ' constitution Mr Fonnesbec tes that section of the constitution whiCh reads: "No person Abatis be deprived of life Ilberti or koperty without due prOcess of law" n - ' OFFIcERS HpNT TWO FUGITIVE ': to Upset Derision on Relief Wages ' -California months the general fund of the state of Utah will end 'the first fiscal year of the present' biennium with cash In the treasury unobligated in I total of approximately $135000 Figures presented to Mr Miles by T J Midgley budget officer in Mr Miles' department place the cash bai:-once at $13451498 but neither Mr Miles nor Mr Midgley will guarantee the imoutit to the last cent at this - ' ' High Tribunal Requested Arizoni- one-ha- I — of the year The record of 80 chalked up on April 12' was exceeded by two degrees With a low of 51 this meant a mean of 68 which was 13 degrees above normal Temperatures soared Ahroughout a broad western area making the weather map look more like June than April A weak low pressure area centered overthe border causing light showers of rain which ex- ten ed into southern Utah Budget Director Believes year Will End With - - - - s - Salt-Lak- — s 1 - IS FASCIST I Air IN PAY RuiiliG Thi thermometer confirmed the residents conviction of that Saturday was the hottest day - V - STATE OF UTAH - - ' iWOMENptp i - ! ': s - ra '" ': - Knerr Advocates Abolition of Congress and National Management by Experis -- s 's 4 :s 3 -- 's ON tAMPIJS BANQUET ' ' : " 1 - '' loran organized effort -time f Prediction by John L Xerchen of the women to assure a r! s does however di Ihe-parepreThe figure coast representative of the Pacifla the of s s of sent the results the latest checkup continuance of the policies i ' I' SI sl of the condition of the state general Workers Education Bureau of AmeriRoosevelt administration declared te ssi---e1 N - Ss“4 'The industrial CommIssion is refund made under Mr Miles' direction ea that failure of NIRA will brinK bq in the best interest of all the people ' It 'bears out earlier' predictions that quired to have the record of the or communism to this counfucism was made by speakers at sessions of ' 'tomemmolowmawt - - ceedings before it in the court by try and advocacy by W M Knerr barring unforeseen complications re- the State Council of DemócratieWo will court after :': hethe chairman which ?s of the Utah Industrial May14 tnen Saturday at the Newhouse 'quiring emergency expendintres the : -- 1 — fix a date- for —reviewing the proce Mate will 'close itii fiscal year on of the abolishment of Act' —JA- ' I sf 'From ' dure t even keel en and substitution of government somewhat better than 7 04 'War Siveral hundred of the women molt sr :: Appearing Frew Ruling Finis Cash Balance' lettve in Democratic affairs in '''''':'''''N:''''''': :' by experts featured the final sessions I '1 lY Saturdax of the first annual labor Inunty Jau as lts neighboring ' Is Me Mictgley stitute 0the University of Utah tended the meetings the state Mr Kerchen speaking at a banquet In opening the convention Mrs of the last ning q ' in the University of Utah declared lame' H Wolfe state chairman defiscal year of : that if the NIR A does not succeed : s's "t clared that women intim a "vital part ?::61""''':‘"Is''':' there was Chilled to the departments were conducting a search Saturday tive date of the Arnovitz act June 26 dation this Inevitably will tur to-to play in Our great drama of gbver- '' 7N4 i ts and inatitutions for the previous guar- - night for two federal prisoners who of lait year had worked for Logan - -'''"""f 1 fascism with its almost iiom ward - -L' street workon ntient 1':::ks tsi ' and reminded 'her listeners I 7 oiling city project ' ter madewhich it is es ii:::E::: ms 4 ' ''''U''''''' s aeoeom '' 1 rin- pieta negation of democratic Al That they must assume a great ress i n g eight hours a d ay and six days a s was obligated by them though cape from their is''' s sSs:? 0 ss oft' " s s 1 s s:is ciplea and civil rights or towards week for a daily wage of $3 of which 1 sponsibility in formulating a program the actual payments bad net yet been guards earlier In ' ' !?!::: :: ' s: 1 ::i: 1 communism s Ss $2 was to be credited against light and tor the year's work -- - — Replies to Invitation made '''''''''::''''': day whilethebef in g ':'''1'-iS' s i: ' f'4':' water Representatives from practically bills was She said the opposition parties "will and $1 in cash i paid I The director at the begin- taken !''::!:::i:":i::'-:s'diCitiC Large :Attend nce---every union and trade group in the When the project was completed alike a teriffic drive to change the ning et theyeler estimated the rave- iris: court AO the ''"::::iri5 state and many professors frOm the 'k the workers or some of them brought 11:''''::'::'!''':::( complexion of congress' nue and scanned closely the expendi- county jail s s in' were in attendance at the '70t":7:N university S May hethe the beshe "If said: proceedings s against sr you city Continuing i 'lures authorized by the legblature ' The I J prisoners :: m fore the industrial commission which banquet lieve in the administration's program sssii He found that of the appropriationet Val Chandler 619 s business" 4:::::::::?::-:Mr Kerchen de administration "Big Of has of the charge if you believe that we are working for certain amount would haveto be and :'::"::: '''' ?5):''': dared "has a distinct leaning toward v :i the Arnovitz law Logan contended of the good things Responses from th123 Rctiry clubs spent in this year In the way of fixed ::eolls‘ a Mrs Roberia C Lawson first vice president id the National Feder- - fascistripdt is accustomed bosses ::ai: that the men were working in acnting the charges and after other calculations 10 broke away 1::::::::::::::w::: of this country for all the people if in Utah and Idaho eepr ation of Women's Clubs who will speak' at the annual state convention and command There are tsit who i ::::::: cordance with an agreement and imternation end estimates required each state of- from you believe that the present admin- Fifth district liftsRoUry MrL M Perlewits chairman of local arrangements (upper scout the idea of fascis nyin left 11 S upper Deputy the '::V!'44r:sr Lf 7 01members ficsand institution to fix a program plied contract adopted at a public right) istration is endeavoring to build up at indicate Below (left to right) Mrs IP S Leaver program chairman United States but the Marshals ::::: remains meeting without &Sent It was con- airs Ernest Urien Salt take district president and Mrs C IL Middlea system which will put this country will attendthe annual istrict con- for itself for the year within the Fisher and George g':': ::''':-::i::his that doctrine already ds gained tended that such agreement wuens ton on a more stable basis and eliminate ferenc In Salt Lake May band 11 amount appopriated to it And to di- Pack at Hyrum 'central district president a foothold in the United S a tes" Fourth c:::::4:i::::!:::::i::: tered into before the law became' ' these recurring periods of depression according to Gilbert WI Williams vide these xpenditurei by quarterL i silts Labor's Responsibility and that therefore it should atreetssinii pco d :::::':'!:!n!:ir::::::::::1" effective and economic distress now s is th president of the Salt Lake club It Stay Within 'Limits t?:'::::Z::r!ili be continued Mr Kerchen who is Pacific coast in force In fact the I! anticipated Mr Williame stated time to get btuty" ' ' ' S' Val handcuffs Chandler aSo far the departments with few their project which was for work relief representative of the Werkers Educa Hugh B Brown Democra tie state that about 400 Rotarians and their and made a would been undertaken at tion bureau of America declared that f chairman extended greetings to the wives from the 22 outside clubs will exceptions whith were duly excontreteofiglawae to 'office and to with the Leaving ail plained in budget the then and financial labor 350 Rotarians face S a grave responsibility for with condition about of assemblage Mrs J R Rawlins talked attend' of examinero- - have Mr packsetheeother deputy chased the city it was the nation's future and should pre on the duties of district precinct and wives expected from the Salt Lake the state board unless such argued e limits they fixed for ii::0::':::'?"—'"7:4xMI the fugitives as an agreement were made iteift within-th''‘ ' Wird chairmen Mrs W IL Callahan club pate for the period to follow the conC: :: they ran north on a clusion of the N I R A whether the of oProvo explained how county chair- - Under the i 'directio- n- of - Simon themselves after full consultation Workers Cut Regular s Cactus street fir the budget office experiment is miccessful or not Ines can become more effective in the Rosenblatt secretary of the Salt with 1 t It IOapmePr ()cent it was cited The latest survey of the state's exAding his revolver at President George Thomas Of the party- organization MrL W fi Mc- - Lake club a letter of invitation wu cut in their s them The bullet member of pected revenues shows that they will University of Utah was toastmaster Quilkin talked on the national setup mailed Saturday to everr pay and thus made poisible thecash to come 1 1"'t-- : not went of wide the the up probably revised at clubs the banquet and introduced M I cod Mrs Frank W Penrose who pre- outside Rotary e'S ' S' m a r k piercing payments of $1 a day to the laborers by about $I0600 Since Thompson sided at the session talked on study president of the Utah 'May 10 and 11 will be big days expectations ' on :::: the street s's the total estimated free revenue was oiling project s p a 'r k e 4 auto- - The State Federation of Labor- who an groups and their coordination with In Salt Lake City the letter stated close te' $2150000 even after a for-further i city owned street that mobiles argued of vice Lawson of Okla by president :'N::'::'' 4 Roberta made flounced i first that the committee in charge 'ruin Campbell district ward and county chairmen "Impressive plans have been ser revision this is considered rea- s George A Faust °Bing in any event i s "maintenance" the National Federation of Women's Clubs and granddaughter of the of the institute would breakfast at "in the coming campaign" said Mr for the annual conference of the Fifth t s as defined in the law and therefore cases a few In guessing' Gus and close of will attorney Rev honor be two Charles 910 the nably chieftain the Indian 11 guest Jonnycake Sunday morning at the Hotel '' Brown "we need the cooperation and district which convenes on those i ':: '' - specifically i actital be from Arnothe trevenue the execwill exempted greater s of Women's of Clubs in annual convention Utah Federation the at the cafeteria 'Utah at guests of Mr KerPBackficraeata '' telt of the women of the state and na- daYs In others it than the of Moira eouenr d its terms 'N1 Salt Lake which opens Tuesday Itt 9:30 a Ins Mrs Lawson will speak on chen The breakfast will officially ' tion as we shall be campaigning not °I want to extend to you a very will be lessanticipated i ::" revewas it Notable codtended the s of among that the the Newchamber consession terminate the at in federation afternoon the institute the national the Wednesday for democracy alone but for world cordial invitation to attend this industrial commission had adopted house I' commerce Iference F W Reynolds extension director hotel State directors also will report at this session I can assure you that we nues that are falling down is in Item ?' peace and stability the wage scale of 50 cents an hour 'of on hi interest redemption $30000 While conven7 of the of The formal the — to Deputy 1 are making sincere efforts opening 6 arrange university said that as an outto the New Deal Discussed Fisher fired an for common labor and high rates 4 so x tion at the hotel will be preceded growth of the institute the university a program which will make your at- funds which- is largely due authorfor more skilled as 10 fact the labor that before $2000000 cent yet of this other the I days I I extension sure a shot has prepared to offer ac1144 purchasing tendance worth while and I am ?Fifty per by iirover Thompson time in the air the the Arnovitz law was effective and at 8 a m fires!ttlgesttoh:reTr::s education classes in labor problem power of the nation is contmlied by you will be snade welcome because ized bonds havenot been issued day state president will preside at ihe wage problems unemployment prob'women They are the purchuing the various committees have done It also was found that the estimate boys ran west on Exchange place and that therefore the order adopting such lems the history of labor in America agents for 29000000 American lam-Ri- some excellent work along this lint of $225000 In revenue from the chin- disippesred in a store before the of- scale was inoperative d The commission however decided oxentig 11:yaliloanyoanr duellsettitrescuswilLb: parliamentary and therefore should and will Be sure to bring your lady sis un- ret sales tax wal high- and this was ficer could reach them The deputies law and public speakexercise an important influence in the usually fine plans have been made cut to $200000 still a larger amount reported that the other prisoners that the men were entitled to be paid deliver the re- - ing Ira fl - Others under the terms of the act and orthan the state elmreceived before made n6 attempt to escape ti6onstruction program of the world for ladies' entertainment” s s who ' spoke-athe banquet sPonse and reportiOf the state presi' "We meet today more as American O Guy Cardon of Logan' district from this source In k few other cases 'Chandler end Thompson were In- - dered the city to make an accounting dent and committees will be sub- were Angus M Scott president of the with each 'and turn over the differSalt ititizens uniting' to light a common góvernor will be In charge of the con there were probable overestimates-1Lake Federation of Labor Dr mitted dicted with itoss Peterson :and Albert ence s' Arthur L Beeley department of so enemy than as a Party anxious only ference - He announces that general minor emounts Crusader to Seek Departments to Meet Recovery into the - From this order the a ll breaking Syd ' Rieenue Seen irosuccess" sessions1111 convene from 10 L in Risher A corfibined 'departmental meeting ciology University of Utah and Allen postoffice at Oakley and stea 1'mg EH a ti eging various decisions and omisT Sanford state director national ' Mrs McQuilkin declared that the to 12 noon each of the two days and To' offset these- the expected' reve- in Community had just prey i ous y sions stamps be conducted Tuesday at 11:15 a emergency council will They the commission de-its void by Paramount desire of the Rosevelt ad- from 2 p m 4o 350 p ms thus nue from the property taxes may run leomt't state industrial cL! ion and finally ms when the department of Amer'i ' the Aion in Salt Lake attacking the con- Rotarians ample opportunity $1500 higher than the $1061000 esti- escaped mstration is "for a better underGovernment Backward I ac i can home department of fine arts of the set itself atpgden' stitutionality features mated Inheritance taxes may pro- school — standing of human needs and the to enjoy entertainment "' At the afternoon session Mr Knerr o American of ' ' citizenship department Thia which include golf a banquet on the duce $1000 more than the estimates accomplishment thereof" speaking on the subject "Needed So'hae Pleaded guilty 'to thel 1101' De Lois Walker of New York City and the department of legislation will cial he related some of the accomplish- evening of May 10 and the governor's department of agriculture fees anFedtaken before been had and Legislation" declared business and charge in the Departmental join Znente of women In high government- ball on My 11 other extrt $1900 and fees of the eral director of the National Recovery and committeeprogram will be s Judge Tillman D Johnson for 1 given industry had made forward strides and reports all places as well as in the political The ladies' committee of Salt Lake secretary-o- f state another $1000more sentence 7 Crusade formed to mobilise egainst Tuesday afternoon when nominations were modernized in every depart The court bad ordered the sirganization and 'predicted that the held several meetings during the than the original guess ' Ment while our government was es sentencing of the youths continued depression through community Or- - for officers also will be made :recognition accorded to women will week and are making plane for the Departments have uked for the cur- until April 28 to school A blue spruce tree the Utah stale sentially the same as it was 150 years for the rent quarter a total of $61214907 of officials will arrive in Salt Lake ecidindustrial continue to grow in 'importance reception and entertainment could time to ' ' tree will be planted in honor of Mrs ago Social legislation has been op With Mrs D W Moffat presiding visiting women: their eppropriation& Adding this to handle the prisoners Angeles Monday April 30 ' Lawson on grounds that it was uncoilTuesday afternoon on the posed thb afternoon session was devoted to Mrs T Is Holman is chairman of the $19813020 Mr Midgley finds the i tutionaL Under a truce demobracy to speak at a series of meetings ar" Fla Y s Slats' Scheel University of Utah campus where a "discuesion of different 'phases of the ladies' committee the members total of cash required for the present any 'change for the wellareof the citithe new deal Greetings were extend- including: Mrs' C C Blass Mrs C or fourth quarter of the fiscal year "The federal government is tired m Police officers in Utah and Wyo ranged by a committee headed by A: tea will be held between 4:30 and 6 zens should be permissible- - he AM: ing were searching Saturday for W A Campbell He will be here a Week p m Governor Henry H Blood will ' Mrs will be 81027987- - - To meet this the of playing wet nurse to the Mate inF Mrs Dean P Castle W naMrs Burton Brayton Musser ed"by le advocated lba government that Howard Jr 27following on - "The Road Back Home" speak tional committeewoman from Utah Spencer P : Felt Mrs- George M state will have the cash balance of dustrial school" Judge Johnson said A is Mi Walker on tour i speakihg of a complaint before theme ' of the conventions - Tuesday weuld abolish state rights and do 'short talks were given by Mrs C Ben Gadsby mramarion jCreenwood April 1 of $49444401 plus an esti- explaining that the youths had es- ae Y signing Vere L McCarthy that be under the auspices of Exchange clubs night at 7:30p m when Presidents' away with congreas The kbuntry Judge Rom wife of the governor of IdaluK Mrs C B Hawley ism Raymond J mated revenue after the very latest caped from that institution several deprived shouldbe divided into industrial an owner of the use of his and his visit to Salt :Lake will be night will be observed in theassembly zones the division beingtine Mrs Frank E Johnesse Idaho state Ashton Mrs Milton L Lipman Mrs revision of $45035084 or total of times and be wanted officials of the au °mobile made accord- chairman and Mrs Mabel Baking' William J Lowe Mrs J H Me $94479485 which should lease the school to appear and givetheir opinsponsored by the Salt Lake Exchange hall Temple grotmdt District and Mg to the geographical and industrial club presidents Also will report ion as to whetherthey could 'handle tarthowatardt Ails parinol ed1933fromf the dub announcers Idaho state treasurer Mrg Henry IL Cowan Mrs Samuel Makolf Mrs Si- cash balance as estimated: factors in each zone s ClunpbelL An a l he ' ''' 1Wra ! Gilbert W ' e s Transfer Pleased the situation Blood wife of the Utah governor was mon Rosenblatt Arran el Each zone should elect five qualified : 'Prealagallk was extensive 'convicted of being Is manprogram' speaking voluntary Mrs S Williams L Mrs Other Mugger which I — of honor 0: pest party reP orts the budget buin connection with the arranged for Mrt Walker who will' The tórty-firs- t anniversary break experts from: each zone These ex slaughter - '"In Marion C Nelson' Mrs- - George-- H the 'were to escorting thedeputies fast honoring past presidents Will be perts would constitute the congress Reports Given deatha hir fathers WEHoward diseua-"Th- e s T Pyper Mrs Rau 'we will transfer appropriated county jail were Parrish Depression—Its 'Cause given Wednesday itt741 in in Dick and would elect a general manager 4—Reports on --- - - James 7 Tate sentenced to sir Sr on August 11 1931 IL O Sanford Mrs Seymour Watt cuh from special funds as renuired to will Denver' a Cur and lie go could be Gunn's cafe and state officer& will Owen Nebeker state parole officer are given as follows: 7 It A Mrs Mrs C L Wright Mre Clayton I by stetute to the general fund and months each in from here that institution for at this ses- removed at will by the congress in arta Beck Bosont public ' works Thatcher Mrs Ls N Duman Mrs thereby get the use of about $150000 Stealing and concealing property said Saturday night that he would A special meeting of the Exchange' mak& Rtheir ' annual' reports E Hammond wlU speak en event he was not efficient in duties sion board to revoke' housing corporation and federal sub- Arch Browning Mrs Fred H Rich- mord From this analysis the general stolen from the Moab C C Ccamp ask the state pardon Howard's parole ' when the hoard club will be held Monday noon at the The state tale comthission and State Needless duplication of effort exsistence homestead corporation Mr L ardson Mrs Clair M Senior Mrs J fuld cash would appear to be suffi- and William Richard' to Hotel On Utah Mr len- meets on hear Walker Senator Herbert B Maw will dis- pense and a general contusion reApril 2- 8- Delbert M Draper Tennessee valley B Whitehills Mrs Murray' Sullivan cient to carry expenses at least until tenced to two years inWheatley 11 S revisitor will address stto cuss tak reform at tile the ' Tuesdaysthe 1934 The Last latest September filed Wednesday garding rights and privileges of Amer- akainst year during charge Mrs Norman Sims and MrsW W authority Mrs L IL Brockbankthe East W the 'period from July to September formatory at El Reno ' Okla for ateal- Howard alleges that on April $ he forenoon session At the Newhouse ho- lean citizens arise from our present :Vo matter what our ills are at the Gardner In g from mailboxec s "University and the ' pf tel Departmental meetings esti Will systent of states he declared took an kutomobile belonging to Eu'moment In an economic way" Mrs A pageants 'conducted by members we were compelled s to borrow $300address a meeting of be held Parente In Party"- - ' 'Jensen' department s s gene Margetts at 1352 Arlington drive Utalt He will Bosons said "unemployment is at the of the Ogden club will be a featuri 000 - We confidently believe it will y civic clubs and chamber of eomme rc e sss- et laW at the university outlined the W A:Peterson father of Ross Pe- and drove the machine to Reception Arranged bottom of the whole thing But with of the banquet It is stated by Mur- be unnecessary to snake any tempoR Ogden members at ' the 'chamber of 00m- s the 30 govterson' andMrs Thompson mother where lt'was recovered our plague of unemployment and the ray Sullivan who will be in charge rary loans before ad'valorem taxes 'not annuals song contest directed objects and purposes of - of are collected again" Grover 7'hompson also were In Saturday night police in Ogden merest Wednesday noon Speaking Vy Mrs Olive King Lioduy state ernmental agencies under alphabetical trial of the depression there is one of the feature 'I conductdesignations that are It will be the first time id several the party walking to the:county Jail were looking for Howard and Wyo- engagements will be arranged for Mr music' bright hope—the hope which PresichairmanswilLbe conducted ed under the 14 IR A4'being rears that the state general fund has when the break was madesssss ming authorities were notified when Willer:ter gle:Temal4lpg "days of his Wednesday dent Roosevelt holds out for a aolu- Court Sets s annual the and afternoon ' been living within lis current reveHearing ' Poatoffice Inspectors - joined vilth it was learned that he might be going stai' Mr' cepseii said UreI Job Inalltanc41 ' ' banquet will beheld at the d '' ' T nuts to this extent- - The Issuance of deputy marshals members of the Salt insthat direction Backwardness of States 'Speaking of the housing and subat730'pms-withMrOn Statutory et' IL J tmarge the $2000000 bonds to take up for- Lake police department and deputy in- in adopting unemployment sistence homestead programs Mrs Insurance -s ae'chairmanAn Perlewitz Acting ' mes' deficits has in --- 0 ' W1L14 REVIEW s made this PLAYS pos- sheriffs throughout the' state in a part formal reception will be held In the was stressed by Professor J B Beam Draper said: "If these experiments ' ' 4 &Ince it started the general fund search for the fugitives V - ': - " A review of "Play 'Parade' a cols son school of business' University of succeed others will be built over the braham-TeerlinkS South sible president's suite at 7 pS'm I and the bud g et law —Chandler has on keel medium brown hair lection of seven plays written by Noel He - The convention' will close Thurs- - Utah at the afternoon session tole country In the dollars and Second West street pleaded not guill' andeven t h a :' -has i933 legislature blue eyes is 5 feet 7 Inches tall and Coward popular contemporary play- s declared that unemployment insurance vents cost to the government alone ty to statutory charge involving a a a itt day-nos afters departments reports' there weighs 124 pounds: He was wearing wright will be given by Professor 'this seems to be a better way to take have been read and neW Officers in- - is merely a Matter of compelling in Salt Lake woman' when ep ' general fund started the cur- a white shirrand light trousers with Sidney Ws Angleman of thellniver- etre of the unemployed than merely he was arraigned in city court ss rent fiscal stalled The junior breakfast will be dustry to bear its overhead costs While ' with an '' unobligeted no coat or hat Thompson has dark city of Utah Monday at I p tn in the - at reservet are built by industry to pay 1 he Id 'lit the Eks 'clubThursday handing out relief—so much for food Judge Vere L 'McCarthy- set his cash balanceyear ' ': of $13084928 so that the brown ' ' 8 Professor ' en much for rent s ss" 7:30 a m with Mrs Orson T Brooks dividends in slack imse no provisions' preliminary hearing for April 2t Re expected cash balance at the 'close of inches hair blue eyes is 5 feet Hotel' Utah roof garden i tall and weighs 138 pounds He Angilman will speak on the "Boob Mrs leery Ann' Sweets widow of presiding - are made to take care el workers dur"Housing means more than houses was taken to the county jnil when be the i year of $135000 a tut wa a slight was wearint a' light and of the Day" series of the university Allred E Sweet and mother of F A is a new kind of civilization a new wits unable to furnish 21500 ball ing slack periods gray suit ----in the stste's financial con- light hat betterment s extension division ' ' ''' Sweet president of the Standard Fuel Unemployment insuranee has been conception of human environment' ' --- ----"'s----- s in dition a 1 rather difficult year in existence in England since:1905 ' ' company died at her home 330 Thir-And housing in the broad sense ' -' ' ': ': -- oo ' on an actuary basis with the governteenth East street Saturday0 at 10:25 whether it is for farm or city groups ment the Industry and the laborer g In of kidney ailment complicated Wage: Proposal Must mean more than just bath tubs n I her age contributing- to the fund In 1914 a and electricity It means sun and air by Okehed hy ' Mrs fund of 22000000 pounds had been 'and outlook and freedom from Sweet was born in Pierpont PaiDu-es'óestablished and in 1920 following the Ohio a daughter of Mr and Mr Wildebt and convenience time :::71'11Yelfir'átid:fc$:i:'101idii--6't:Siöi4 ' A wags scale which 'will be World war there' Was still a surplus liam IL Gaylord With her husband end facilities for recreation It means in the fund The economic depression t — she later moved to Russell- lune kli Mil to coal mine operators of 'Utah living rather than merely existing" : ''' - ' that struck England exhausted the inand Wyoming was approved by delel ' where Mr Sweet served as a judge 411j" t --'"" ' Mrs Brockbank said the Tennessee A proposal for combining the surimce fund and later direct relief or 'Di 'afford every reader"of The - 'now keePing up the scrapbook no for many years- - They came to Salt gates of district No 22 United Mine alley development will develop a E m PleYers subject to several Workers of America Saturday at the Tribune' an opportunity to preadministration- - of all the state's the dole waspaid out from the same Holreprints will be furnished after Lake in ism Mr Sweet died )Tardstick of power production costs codes of lair competition will SO Labor temple 4 natural resources was presented office as the unemployment benefits' The - proposed scale serve the printed record of the Cal in 1916 while In CaliforApril which will probably be applied to enlywood ' In publishing the with certain exceptions be aswas drafted by the district's scale cone trek of the Utah pioneers re-to the Utah Natural Resources as-e Thia form of insurance provided nia for his health - Ij t : tire country and result in a loweri ns- of - sessed daybyday of mitt ' sociation at a meeting Saturday workers with 2325 a week 'for—as' and submitted for approval at Taints haye been made account as written by Andrew Surviving Mrs Sweet are a daughtales in many sections Women should the codonly for the support one the tenth biennial convention which Under the heading "Dar by Jenson assistant L re S church authority—that ter Mrs G S Payne end three 801114 at the chamber of commerce t The many weeks as his payment intO the be particularly interested she which represents their principal : hu been In session here two weeks - 'Day With the Utah Pioneers"' historian The Tribune seeks to w H sweet T A Sweet andC N 'proposal came from Or A M fund entitled him to A worker who said because cheap power means line of business M 7 Mitchell of Winton Wyo asso 'this feature now la - appearing ‘ 'hat paid Into the insurance fund lot y Woodbury secretary of the Sweet all of Salt Lake perform a service to the west greater release from drudgery This explanation concerning a chairman of the wage scale confer- ' daily In The Tribtme The demand " elation a period of Eve years was entitled ern country It is a sparkling Funeral services will climax of the day's activities ence committee announced thatthe phase of President Roosevelt's for acrapbooks has greatly exceed-- - ' of adventure and the con-- Monday at the home of - The plan wet referred to a sio to benefits for 53 weeks story nt eoncluded with a mock political con3p ' executive order of tApril 14 is operators will be invited to meet with ed expectations Wisconsin is experimenting with an Reorders have F A Sweet164 Thirteenth East vial committee for further develof obstacles querhig vention The call of the convention contained tn a letter received the committee at the Labor temple been necessary to supply the In view of the fact' that re- street -- The Rev Theodore G Lilley - opment after which it is expected unemployment insurance program the was lulled by Mrs Ellis IL Carter ' ' -'4 ' ' t Saturday by ' Gus P Backman of back instalments are of the First Presbyterian church will the plan will be presented to the speaker said early next week to go into the matprints nd the keynote speech was given by ter of working conditions and wages actingstate recovery administrie Those who were tardy In becommittee of nine on investigataken up all interbe in charge Burial will take place being rapidly Xrs Leon Tonnesbeck of Logan Mutor from Leon Henderson direc111ADI LIETTEENATE tion of state governmental Units ested are urged to takaimmede In Mt Olivet cemetery- ginning the scrapbook record sic was furnished by a trio comprising LEAVES 7011t cArrrat tor of the research and planning I R011in lt Shandort of 323 Eighth have been supplied upon request ate advantage of the opportunity The special committee 'tone will be the f011owThe pallbearers 11113 Fe Erickaen Mrs ' LL Mrs Marriner S &ties of Ogden with back instalments of the run lit Miles division of the N R A to cwrpile Allis historical record Sweet Erl:Ts11 AHart DJ Woodbury ing grandsons:: Frederick !iveoue liasber comxhissioned coalirst and Mist Jessie Me Backman said this is good wile of the assistant to the secretary :tint story At present there are ins Willis W esA e 11 R WoolleyDr 51 y d Pave in the Sweet attractive Jr army reserve scrapbook Tea was served during the after- news to Utah concerns many of of the treasury left Salt 'Lake by a sufficient number of Ritter and Dr: Dilworth Walker and assigned to the medical corps to and George Payne and the husbands reprints pecially made for the purpose iivn at the home of Mrs Musser 1133 which fall under the jurisdiction plane Saturday to join her husband for Immediate distributionOn the Further details are published Percival It will be enlarged later by the cording to word- - Saturday kora ths of her granddaughters ILarvarti vent" et several code& ' ia Washington IX G ) war departmeak addition of lilts rims members auumption that all lAtertated Art - on pig" 11-- sti this isstist 'Young and Idaclayith Pike ' '''' An appeal rt USPRISONERS JS — '' - - altuy:Cardon 'ell ' ' MEEIT 0- - - - corn-missi- ss son-gra- $4e444441l ' Ur ROTARY 4 In Marsbas -- "i-- '" MakeDariBreak Pair - : '' - m " : : :' SS-- - In ' - i:t':--ket'''- ' ' ' K ' :::::c:i' t 6 -- s Grover - )1 - ThemPson n ::'- C ::::'::::-A:1::- - i I ii :' 'ii ' - not-hav- 1 Women Will Greet Club National Vice President e : ' ' ' ' - - 4' ": 4 :' - Granddaughter of Indian Chieftain to dress Utah Federation Group bellt :' - 1 ' I 0 soms ' " :!:'::!:: : : ? 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