Show a I ' ' 8'2 - t - - 6 THE SALT LAKE TRIBtINE TEms13AY MORNING - MAY 8 1034 IS I Lake Ministerial association Monday in the lounge of the Y W C A The Rev W H Ensign president presided The meeting was the last regular meeting of the association until September The annual election of officers will be conducted stt a social at Cobblemore on May 21 NEWS' FROM UTAli POINTS TWO POWERS AT SALT LAKE THEATERS OPPOSE WHEAT SAN CARLO OPERA COMPANY CRASH INJURY School Water Fight OPENING IN VERDI'S 'AIDA' EXPORT PLAN PROVES FATAL club Courts Land in May Hears Lecture On Yosemite Flowers in After 21 0 ss k 4 ! i i I 1 1 o s : Ortvet'lt' -' - go Ittrire 3 rse n 01:6 I 1f C 'it t: 0 i t a e aurvived-bills-parents- -bts I r- omen Hurt Mishap t 1 it Its Wort 4 f -- com---"- --' 7 it ? Liti h trwo e r 0 Injured I t t: : It VIC e4it Logan-Hyru- I 't IMM ENSIT Y York Rite Masons To Hold Park City Session Tuesday 1 t e I — 1 ' 9lieat" at ?' 4 q C PITOLIRF ‘“ $ t well-dresse- at I t 4 12 Twenty suits eight overcoats hats and 24 pairs of boots and shoes with other garments in proportion d are necessary for the man according to American experts in male fashions When the SanCarlo Grand Opera oners and the king grants it at the bestowing Amneris' hand company appears Tuesday night inisame time i his victorious general to the London Parley Recesses Verdi's "Aida" at Kingsbury ball LMARCUS THEATRIS a consternation Victim Dies Hospital When seven in be time will the first Third act—Before the temple of Isis An illustrated lecture on the wild Argentine British that a Salt Lake audience has years been Arnonasro Hours Auto persuades Aida coming se- flowers of Yosemite valley was given orto excellent this hear privileged Balk to meet her lover to trick Ra- by Mrs J G Rice at the regular Price Accord to PA A 00 cretly reached this have ganization Reports Misses Bridge dames into revealing his plans for the monthly business meeting of the Salt section of many successes the com- new 1Y H campaign against the rebels Am- Lake Flower Garden club at the HoOGDEN---Unlea peaceful agreement can be reached LONDON May 7 (11)—An- - interna- pany under the noted impresario neris coming out of the temple is tel Utah Monday evening Gallo had Fortune hal comparticularly saved from Amonasro's dagger by Mrs Alice Williams was in charge LOGAN — Herman Johnson Jr tional plan for minimum wheat exconcerning Ogden's water controversy wherein the city during the five weeks season at the Radames who yields himself to Raintiiii9 eeZt the city 26 died of injuries late Monday aft- port prices mission threatens to turn off the water surply from which its proponents Auditorium in Chicago last fall when fis because he has his counsch000ls for nonpayment of water bins the school board will ernOon at a local hospital nearly 24 expect a salutary effect on grain mar- crowded houses greeted every per- - try while Aida is betrayed dragged away by I1911LOOMZ ROTARIANS' hours after he suffered a fracttired kets aroused the firm opposition of formance her father seek an Injunction against the city it was announced late — to of The the response public opera his when missed a automobile skull act Radames' The trial last shows Wade Johnson a s K 1W1!1 IIonday eight by Argentines and a somewhat unfavorthat for treason and his condemnation to bridge and plunged through a canal able attitude among Britons at the this season ishas demonstrated Press attorney for the school board wanted grand opera reports be buried alive Amneris would save on the road four miles k 1 session today of the world from the Pacific coast during the last him on condition he renounces Aida Attorney Johnson conferred with south of here The accident happened opening ' ' conference wheat two months this The have verified 11 leis immured refuses and Radames Sunday at 7:30 p m and Johnson echool board members Monday eve: 1iv note sound- San Carlo company has played to ca- SCRIL0 was catapulted through the top of Despite an optimistic below a and finds the vault in Howell temple A and J with Judge chairman vacity houses in the large San Fran- Ohl NOW the car Milton R Noble of Nib ley ed at the outset by the Robert Aida at his side voluntarily to share 1 W cisco auditorium and the16 who was called In for consultation performsaw the accident and found Johnson American Ambassador 2"'doom his na30 delegates from 21 the Bingham It was decided that a conference ' which ances followed Los in Angeles lying on the side of the road to the 1 ' were forced to recess the parley drew crowded houses Portland Se vitt be sought with members of thefor 't rear of the car which tame to a tions tr ses- attic Vancouver have each contrib- Hotel Resident an after until PARK CITY—York Rite Masons initial Wednesday city commission early Tuesday mornMr side Noble's near up stop right nd ansba tor lasting only 90 minutes uted like audiences and it appears ing for the purpose Of reaching an from all sections of the state will ''lie stated the car turned over sion Down Steps 1 In Fall 1 re- from was full It the that annual yard twenty-fiftthe in explained of understanding Attorney of the ticipate management reports two or three times ' ' a of the of conference A aloimson said conclave of the grand commandery port hall meeting the of that Kingsbury response The 'accident was Investigated by commimion in Rome last month k I1 Should the city commission carry Knights Templar of Utah Tuesday in 'Salt Lake music lovers will not be Edward Russell 54 colored of 529 Deputy Sheriff N G Peterson Patrol- - when the price scheme was out its intenUons and shut off the the Masonic temple five-da- y A approved engageredisappointing 144Yasts Chrismen Freeman and Guy South street was io riached Buenos Aires last week and ment in Denver and a performance in West Second water at the schools an injunction will Malta commandery No 3 of Park tensenJarvis JaNtitid Cuentlits1 No inquest will be held ported in a serious condition at the was to recess called that the be sought Attorney Johnson saidColorado 3411"lusgiv permit closes season the City of which Ezra A Hewitt is for 27 Springs was born here July Lake Johnson Salt Monday hospital general want to settle the matter peace mender 'will—be host to the grand 1907 Argentine and other delegates to the company after which the artists night as the result of head injuries the son of Herman and Eliza- - the tally if we can" be said "and we- commandery had lived communicate further with their gov- scatter to various parts of the world suffered Saturday afternoon in a fall He Johnson Burrows beth 1116046°11111ortoss ernments feel the elty commission is unjusti- The conclave will open at II a lig' here all of his life Anna Roselle goes to Covent at the hotel where he lives — -American and other lied in the stand It bas taken in the with Grand CommanderL delegates — --- 01 "I Russell is believed to be ithlerIng Ile is I Latter" Schrairmt of Salt take presiding Fol widow Mrs Carol Johnson and tour supporters of the proposal however three performances of "Turandot" either from a cerebral "i '4 or hemorrhage a special subcommittee Sydney Rayner returns to Paris to a skull fracture inflicted when lowing the reception of the grand 0 ' I and daughters Deloy Lee Glen insisted that 1111 Mc beep: Mr Schramm will 'es'n representatives 111 one sis- - be named to meet tomorrow and draw fulfill a contract at the Opera- parently fell down a flight of steps Johnson Logan Dorothy ce $014 ID1 make his annual address after which ter Mrs 'Herman! Krause Logan up a scale of price differentials be- Comique Aida Doninelli goes to Cen- He was fizz 1 Refound unconscious eta reports will be submitted by Grand Funeral arrangements are being tween exporting countries—a point tral America Bianca Saroya and becca Heitz who lives at thebyhotel Lt34 1111 ' on which the Argentines asked addi- Dimitri Onotrel are off to " U rrItg Treasurer T E Murray of Salt Lake made by the Lindquist & Sons was taken to the emergency hosEuropeas In-A- uto 00341EVI ' p1111 tional information—instead of delay- also Aroldo Lind! who has an eager and and Grand Recorder John M Dunlap MOROCC O" to 1 for removal tuaty pital tarleh osoeintatLbefore ' of Salt Lake The Knights Templar task until later in the week public aWaiting him in his native the 111 'Ilin tiff ingthat 'FUND er ' II cottesasecstakte educational committee also will re- - —er George started farming at Dover The stagnant condition of the world Stockholm ' kh :111J Idto AL vaLams ID wheat markets and the enormous The varied repertoire to be distrib' ?MIELE — Mn Kenneth Shields port near Fayette S L Ministers Hear I suffered a sfvers head laceration end Following the luncheon at l v in 011:1 married Zina M Robinson In surplus of wheat Mocks on tand in uted through the local engagement is He 111 IM hock and Mrs Francis J Marshall there will be another business sea- the Manti temple January 21 1903 exporting nations were two points given added attraction because of the J1 410 167: Pastor Z Magna Baptist is suffering from a mouth cut and sion with election of officers and in He was an active worker in the L D stressed in a brief review of the sit- importance of these singing actors an MAIARDalliri AT uation made at the session today bruises and shock caused from an au- stallation concluding the conclave - S church who make up this season's organizaThe Rev L B Pace pastor of the tomobile atrcident Sunday night on The grand commandery officers in- - For 30 years Mr Pickett was treasAlthough this is the third parley tion the state highway at 'Erda six miles dude: Mr Schramm grand corn- - urer of the Gunnison Irrigation com- since the first of the year at which The company remains in Salt take Baptist church at Magna read a paFeature Starts at: of his - mander Dr H P Kirtley Salt Lake on the fortieth has been a accord Is anniversary for per sought aorth of here six ten price which addifor bad been in and presperformances years pany M and Mrs Marshal and two deputy grand commander LeRoy A ident of the com- American quarters were still hopeful tion to "Aida" will include "Rigo- ordination at a meeting of the Salt Irrigation Fayette an agreement can be reached for en- letto" Wednesday night "Ls Botons and Mr and Mrs Shields were McGee Price grand generalissimo pany heme" Thursday night "Lohengrin" returning to their homes t' in - Salt Henry G Blumenthal Provo grand Is survived by bit widow by a actment this summer He SUGARNQUSI Lake when their car collided with a captain general Glenn B Walker elate Mrs Nora Jensen of- - Grace Miss Saroya sings the title role in RoTODAY-4:-10 TO 12 P M ear driven by Marion St Jeer who Salt Lake grand senior warden: "Aida" Idaho brothers two and Brigham 20s with Mrs St Jeor and children and land P Diehl Park City grand junior Pickett of Raymond Canada and Editor's Note: Here is a brief treasurer Mr and Mrs John T Gillespie were warden Mr Murray grand DAME DRESSLEII §:y4i W Pickett of Gunnison of the story of "Aida" synopsis George Those attending tonight's perreturning to Tooelk-- - The rear end and Mr Dunlap grand secretary Funeral services will be held WedossOciela of the Marshall car struck the right formance should clip it out and nesday at the Fayette L D S chapel "11Elt SWEETHEART" front wheel of the St Jeor car the take it with them to Kingsbury o under direction of Bishop Henry BarMarshall car turning over In the ball so that the opera as a whole tholomew borrow pit righting itself again and is made more interesting Tooels drottl:s facing back toward Ancient Egypt is the scene of FREDRIC LIARCH – -and baby—were Mrs Marshall "Aida" the Verdi opera a drama of —in— thrown 15 feet through the window Captain O B Record's campaign on pomp and pageantry its scenario ' FOStlitt and bruised considerably while Mn traffic violators created a hectic day written by Marlette Bey who was diShields received her wound from the for police court attaches Monday rector of the Egyptian niumim at 1140 1 broken window in the back of the Eightytwo of the 120 cases on the Boulak The opening scene is at 4:48—nala i car They were treated by local phytraffic violations were calendar for Memphis capital of Egypt and chief I Clarks H Pickett 74 sicians The occupants of the St TAYE'rTZ The arraignments on traffic viola- seat of learning and religion In a a prominent farmer end stockraiser Jeor car were unhurt 31 overtime included tions parking hall of the royal palace Radames a and one of the largest property owna violations 11 violations for failure to soldier and Ramfis a high priest Tuesdays ers in Gunnison valley died sudden 11 Civic Arts Club to traffic with pedes- discuss the Ethiopians' revolt Rasigns comply and 6:15 m a at borne at his Monday ly ncwiligua a trian right of way violations seven dames is hopeful of appointment to a pnewnonia He had been suffera stiGG-11-wiDiscussion On 'Charm' of vioThursdays two tagw!azte 0 lead Egypt's army against the rebels stop sign speeding charges several a cold for from ing alight Presents two drunkenness charges aris- not merely for his own glory but for 9:15 p m lations connot was his aware that days but Dig Cast of New Stara di 4 Old Favorites in- ing from autcenobile accidents one the sake of Aida Ethiopian princess PrrrsnaRGA May 7 d SANDY—The Civic Arts club will dition was lierious1" Mr Pickett was' born March 11 hearing live witnesses a federal grand reckless driving charge and 17 nib made slave to Amrieris daughter of hold its next meeting Eriday at 2 p m ' cases Egypt's king of in the council chamber of Sandy city 1860 at Springville the son of John Jury composed principally ot men cellaneous traffic solt Tenth Musk Girls and Beauty of the The king appears with Ramfis and I Joseph A Hyland clerk i hall under direction of the presi- and Rosette Stringham Pickett- - His 1whose only incomes are their- weekly 2—COMEDIANS2 lit Mkt And ell the linen— W Farrar Mrs Katie parents moved to Fayette in 1861 but pay cheeks today began consideration dburt reported $12850 was collected his retinue announcing that the goddent Mrs I C Jensen of Salt Lake will give a were compelled to clove to Ft Gun- of government charges that Andrew by the city in fines and forfeitures dess Isis has chosen Radames to lead EllittlW Egypt's hosts and Amneris—also in S talk on "Charm" A musical pro- nison at the outbreak of Indian tz'ou- W Mellon master of Millions has Ordered to Fees Trial And l'Tho Sage love with the royal 1 evaded income tax payments hie in that region' gram hu also been arranged a reckless driving charge banner in Radames—places Denying ZrVilliAliNWERb 708 his hands while before the ioael 'itt$ttGRTAGARs'i a cowThere are 60 charter members of Mr Pickett started work Immediately after the fifth witness Douglas Gardner 24 was ordered by ' ' Amateur Nite the club Each will be presented with boy when 12 years old and spent 15 concluded his testimony the room Judge Daniel Harrington to face trial temple of Ptah he receives the sacred t sword i the club yearly program lyears in the service of Ben and Julius was ordered cleared of all official Friday He was arrested Sunday on In the second act 312173ZAWA ' Company Radamee triumph Hostesses are Mn T L Anderberg Christensen Later be and his broth-da- y connected with the ease and the pro-- 1 West Temple street near First South A 1V : ra IAIL: over the Ethiopians is celebrated Mrs L C Mitchell Mrs Faye Wilcedure continued in' secrecy street after he had allegedly driven Amneris ' forcing the grieving Aida to liams and Mn C A Crape However Federal Judge R M Gibsl in an erratic manner on West evening at the borne of It(rs her love for Radames then A business meeting for the memFairrerwhere plans were made sonbad Instructed the Rill it may He was betray 7 n proclaims-ber-uwpassion-andbers of the committee wu held Mon for a social to be held in June purwithhold its decision until the end of released on bond of $50 an ot im11 21111 a po a In to her Radames rival is pose destroy the 101110011 21 IL A V Nelson 35 2581 Seventh East 1 C4alri At 4:30 p m f D T) the grand street and H Marakami 57 3568 welcomed by the king and presents 44 prisoners among whom Aida sees Jury adjourned for the day without West Temple street were fined 610 his s'1': her father Amonasro Radamea Sessions each when making any announcement i they admitted drunken- ' his petition for dejitney for the joins 4 as s ' - ' pria will be resumed tomorrow ness charges ' Witneues were Robert IL Maguire Neilson police said was involved ON STAGE AND CHIEN and Donald Banks of the income tax in an automobile accident at Twenty-firs- t ORPREUM—On the stage "Gay SO's "-- division of the Pittsburgh internal with cut of 25 Ott the screen South and Main streets early Irene Dunne ' ' TonightdieliParadue would in 'This Man Is Wm" office Lee R Pennington of Sunday in which Mrs R H Mailhot revenue with — Ralph Bellamy Constructs Cumnine yoke stated thai there was a man PROVO -- "There's I with in hilTatinS crit minis itWo "Halt a ring d Aole'''' with Sallg department of justice Washing- of 320 East First 'South street i " no need for the officers nOwitthat lthe Blanc Joel :McCrea ton Carl R Kork vice President of Caught under a train" an excited— on her : head bruises I 1 L PLAYHOUSE—On W the 7 Jewell stage Rex had been extricated She the Union Trust man the a and -''''' ' A '''''''''''''''''' H Co' '':''' UULUEWW6411g wUtuu IFIIPPIC '7'4 company PT ' ':'?: woman shouted over Me telecomedians iin i h :i:i::K& ii'"'::"::: by police to havirbeeni and his "4 up before the officer could Phillips of the Mellon National bank tham1 was said bung 'pit !':"'::::M' with jungle deatht of the IMTrzth slellaTLC:atikrjoranitultga phone to Police Chid John Harris :::::::5 get her name and address Trio- 't:': SV: Judge Gibson rnade no direct ref- lided with the rear of an automobile in "Toll sTsa BaigiTraiL" ' ing the telephone- - ca ' - ' " cers :w4:i:is( :::::?:::: Monday morning EW case w deliverin to the Mellon erence 1487 Fred Dr T driven Hardy CAPITOL—Warner Bute? and Madge by :'::::::::::::::': ' -found that the fair 'informer a A frantic search by Chief Hare 'Vv' s his charge as the 1:e ' Evana in 'Stand tle and Cheer" with 4 ' II Harvard avenue at Ninth East and James " '' ‘? itsSheriff E 0 Duman and their' ' neighbor of George ' Myers 40 of ing Dunn Joint Bole& &girl& Prom &:::::: this morn Ninth South streets April 29 under got way investigation lid South Seventh West street' :::i::K5:: Shirley Temple :' men failed to reveal any such sitin ''5':'4i'? PARAMOUNT—Spenoer Tracy and Jack bad meant that Mr Myers was nation 'Tracks in all sections of Speeders Fined Oakie lit "Looking for Trouble' wth e 3jurord It is their duty He to Constance CUMMIngS Arlen e Judgee flu- 'Pleading speeding the city were Inspected bz the guilty pinned under a tree but in her 'Ito determine who is to be broughto ):::V!H '''':'i'"t?:':::: ::::''::'4::: '''''''''" r:':1'' dith Wood 7 ' Tolman 20 and Paul VICTORY--Lexcitement said train officers but to no avail agy Diver" with Jean Parktrial" as well as to protect individuals charges f ''t 21 were fined $750 each i'1"4:' i'':::li:-:a er Once again the telephone in the :f Ordy alight cuts ind bruises ' from Maude Robert Irene Symkoviak Mune Young " any undue prosecutions" ' ""?:::::Y '' ' :'': -- 4:': :b:: Franklin also Lionel Atwill in 'Beg- 4 :'i':i ''' 4 i:i0 Backman Frank Nord Were suffered by Mr Myers ' :4!: police station rang and the tem' " Ermine" with Betty Putman ::' The government charges the 19-- while Harold "" II 25 18 and Glen Jensen ''' !-lamietion Thomas year-ol- d t ' '' former secretary of the trea- quiet t 7 -' 1 —- li' — 4)i --- -each Jalbert Hansen 10111034utalr)-girigclivriadlu:rep- t-i ' and ambassador to the court of were fined i li sury le :'1:::$:tkis i St James failed to pay income taxes 35 Was 83n until Friday to enter Z?" Cooper ' itol ::::'''":' I 4'111 ik Everett Horton to similar t4‘1:41 me and charges :r::!4:: plea tif:11:11 1931 and I s: Lionel Barrymore in 'Ref Sweetheart amounting to 21319060 for stotAteeoto 27 were Ms w f---3 JI '': :: ' (Christopher!I Scant" e:4 also maintains an additional 2659540 against Glen Ferguson 1: t:t came at Taman' OPERA of evidence missed lack for : " ' : X":: ':i"::!:'"4 -' '4'': NALL — flan Carlo trend ii:V'":'':all hurling nosed 1111I is due in penalties hi t 1 4: M B Van Horton 19 pleaded not Inwcal3PIT :'' t ' '':' 1' ' 1i :::': 1 in Perch's "Aria" toI '''':'41dantlidealins racks ikK :::: The internationally known banker I 'I i It I p II :: A ' at ot it '''' 1 to g:IL :!::': night li aim 'N driving -guilty r Paths charges through -4 ' A - ''' last ll ti by replying :'' ' :4 1 Iv e "Lion Tooth a and a 'I ': 1 ' funeral a '' l' ''' ' procession ignoring I 1 ::: Afr" ::'2AK t! o'' 4 i: ' S 1 ' AttorneyGeneral Homer Cummings traffic officers signal- - His trial was ' k' 4 ) i iiir- 14 4 ilii We' se mei- r L --2 1 tcewho announced the action said be set for eZ"Irw"'""t110014 f --- -' ' was He arrested ' :: t''' !' Saturday t '':': 09':7:n: 161'W 111$1434) has "overpaid" rather than underre ::A:" by Patrolman E tl- - SteinFCIPSClq-40Ipald and that be will teak a refund Sunday ':4:':- 7:-‘:4:::z:: e feldt at West Temple and South Tem' h t 1 Is case !Me also bia 941 being i: 4 charged ' :IV ''''' -' i zZ "railroaded" to '- "'''S Uf 11 he atter streets in! allegedly Mc ':' 0 'H' ii 'k stopped ple 4 i i the grand 1urfto die N I L11 i :i 411? s lb' COOL 6a and struck the w wisaammotwaos :: credit- - 4 former' odministrations jyA a funeral procession l ' 4: t (4 A ' 1 officer's hand 'outstretched in pig-' :i'iii which he particlPated4 '?' - i 0 J I L -1- 1 -' -: ilk tDelightful '' ) 1114 -1 :::-i The foreman of the jiiry in William naling f7t5:::Nr" :: ri le i ' -' - A charge of reckless driving -- - — B Beeson'A Uniontown bank-cler':(4's M:tfe:''i:41--cef'1!'iIP:::::: DANCING'1:7-'- : 7 1:':''NAil:!' '' ' ' signed in police court Monday after' 1'17---' :i ' 20 other listed k the and among jurors " ':':'::'"'''': '''': 4 4:tttt eit''-CSZ '0':i''':' noon by Patrolman E J Steinfeldt a i are 6 kiHJ!:n'r:6kiiniQ122:-14aiClik- 4 TONIGHT I ' ‘‘0''' i so " against Edward Thomas Darby 26 r7' - -- viony urgyrt laborer& rive ::: FIEARILESSI f of Grocery Department fi Located 143 Hamnton avenue accused of driv4 :' TWO mechanics Even thorned !!411- ::' ' ing the car that struck John H Tuttle ' WEEK '11''-Two farmers -- bolds rhino 364 Ninth East street breaking COCONUT 4' 46 4 :::::::M: - no terror for I Two clerks :i::::::::?i:: his right leg' at Eighth West and t engineers ' ' streets Saturday night Tarlaa': — ' South Fourth ffk ': e GROVE te One carpenter - "'3 Serve—No Failures ''' ': A warrant was also issued for Dar- Ready One plumber ''::: '' '' ‘' ATTACKED ''::iiiii' '' Desnonstrations and Instructions all week We want you to know ot arrest by's 01 One Writer ' The steessiste teeth Visit thht kitellen ther's no eaiesatien tkia wonderful Pis- - Dough :: ' Among the others are a wrikeElet ppecial Treat and Surprise is the 111ttiten Wednesday Lew lumber dealer and a banker The lossnoemonlinusomsoons o in Wes '— -' I -- - 0 — this to Ise the others art "retired 1' ' ' ' ' HALL-UNIVERSITYUnder the procedure at least 16 of ' ! :!1: end r-7- 1 must all hear the testimony jury ":" t -s at least 12 of that number roust con' TREE DELIVERY 04 $250 ORDERS in now adventures !tot1k 111AMr indict to a decision in cur 1 I ' ' B°11'ED ' ' ' ' STEAKS ' VEAL CHOPS Mellon who did not appear at the I Els " EE HAm--1- 4 s it The'llionTooth lb ' -s federal court was said by friends to RIB OR WIN ' IMLOINs l Men" strangest of all SPICED ' EA the have taking quietly spent I day ' Vio 4 Pi!tin HAM— IL savages with fangslika ' g enter' part as usual in the 15 I lb i huge jungle monsters ! a interested which in is ' MANSION be Wei 1 Ma prises or-r ' 4 I ( toAUL CA '1 I guliriairche Elephant ret4AtIoN I) ei:t (7rimmir --al Suspect Swift's PG turiesom rounclaCall Injunction Action Threatened Order Issued to Stop Flow Unless Bill Is Paid I of the meeting and the members dis cussed the rose show tcr be held Sun Smith presi day May 13 Dr D L the dent of the club reported onweek last showheld flower spring Itl ' -- ARM s e I 1 i 1 a I 1Dis 01 t J — Dal (in 98 c I I I a 1 a I : cb 71i izas---2:44- 11k I 14ingtroloor tiTilf DELUGE COURT Protnilieht Vtah —Stock—Grower- WITNESSES IN of Fun Makers - e - e Tro5 IIA I ILL&7 0 : V e RIVEIR0 "MEXICO" cs11 J' g 1(411CTORY - 0 talon ' ITTI lc " Wasatltt 1 -- ' V I::': t PhiñëdUñdèTraiifPróvés r 1 - Neighbor Caught Under Fallen Tree : - Musi-Gi- ' 16 i 1 ‘ I A 1 : - t Ir - :4::i - - 't ' 't- 0 a long-await- ' - Wik o rl llffi ' Al 1 cut-fete- : I' ‘ t 0ms0600041 1 OUR—GREAT It lii c II 4 Vi A R t1S7 TIGHIZAROUN D M E YO:UARE illt gr' :if' I :: ' ' "EXLADr e4s u Alan - (0 far to e "Design for Living" Air I KSL Utlititlw N on the ‘‘ MELLON CASE Hear r— gang PROBERS HEAR Täket2jy— Death OIRITIOUNT Greatest i TRAFFIC CASES i th ' : 'I ''' 7 ' ''4-- 1:J -- : ' ' 1 :' i:::-'- 0 II ' ' i1 ti tdi iite i - ' I' I fr 11 nit 7ilit'iLii '10 ' 'i ' - -- : 11 i IL' '2 —- !1 L i - J 7 - - ' i ( I SPRING' FRIES 3 'd I ! - 22120 C 2 I HAMS' ( - 1511-19- - 0 - ' I — I be li c' ! : ' GliOUND BEEF4: ''S"liclujjecl BGIsttON' - '' : S' ' 'RIB- - -- 80 11 : F:!1525t: : ritIU ITITYTIAntI' - 't - 1 s - - - On Charge of Fraud Richard Gillispie wu acquitted of - - - c?Thulte':e°'n"in't'461-led4tii1Lt-7'- il March 28 CjIlispie obtained 863 from W M Scotto Salt Lake miningznan by representkng that Scott'a brother inIdaho had authorized him to may111-"Taant- - laI Map May 13—lialardas livening 214111tAltb-OF ' IL i SIAS (All Tam Included) MAN BROM MUSIC CO 74 loutAi Makt—PhvAcWavalth $353 NciA Office ores DIM? 10 A M is I P LOW Piticill $112 - - 4 Vet ‘!:IiAR 11 ti o'SULLIVAN' tr s'Ir tirlD !IS '' It 4 4 U kz---- - 1 - I t '1e-)k- - 1k-- 1 1 714'-1- It ASA It j' ' z ' rtr:411 - CI ' tie telt ' ' - Z3:3LIVIP - PAGLIACa GICT CHOIC1 BEATS NOW AT ob- tain the looney to employ miners for - aa Idaho ruiaing property- - ' t 4 - s ' avoids( t ' T 'ii: ' 4 - May ib me— n U to ' ::i:: r:N 1 Tonight—AIDA luGoLorro IlwAtug 0ww"4p14tHILONHGTrt May IL—Priday AvenIng 111—Satuttla7 Idattaae”CAVALLERIAILIITTICANA L :-- - charges of obtaining money by fake pretenses by a jury Monday in Die trict Judge ' James Ws Mcninersi - etwill) '3 -- - Ilt 440 000 0 LdlirJ - ' - JO 4 ‘' 14 ' treasure of pillions in ory tatt4- - ' I i ' S Et 11 v- JuryAetplits - BEEF SHORT Ind:a Hai 1211C1211 - 171c 0:3 rt:4 4itit w2 IINd1:1?) 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