Show - - 't ' - - - - : -- ' - -- : - - - - - -- ' - - - THE SALT 14KE TRIBUNE WEDNESDAY MORNING MAY School Board' Votes CAMVAIGN BY Increase in ri atarilet$- STATE BOOSTS i:TOcichos: in City LEVY RETURNS victimqUTAHNSLAUNC1111 - ' A11 193t 9 i I -- FIGHT TO SLASH - 1 U S TO GIVE Greets Opera Head Goyernor ''''''' I - EpLya WATER 4 - FREIGHT RATES f ' ' sh '"' to Ask 4 - Drop Forecast I n Temperature Partial Restoration of Pay utt Authorized for 1934- ' 35 — Season Contracts ' LT F ElS - BUDGET $45000 Aerang 180- First Step Asserts Superintendent 411epresents Teachers of the Salt Lake City echools will receive a pay increase for the 'school year 1934-3t Authorization to Dr L John Nut- tallJr school superintendent to send euCteacher contracts with pay adjustments over the scale that has be paid during the current year was glyvn Tuesday night at the regular Meeting of board of education nem- - record-breakin- 5 - After a — A drop In temperature and poi sible cessation of the winds that have prevailed for aeveral days was forecast for Wednesday at the Salt Lake weather bureau Generally fair weather for Wednesday Is expected with a drop in temperature that prom- Ises to abate the temperatures of early May The high temperature for Tuesday was 88 degrees the low 65 and the mean 78 compared with a normal of 55 - WAjusinient For Salt Lake ' - g 4 ARMY AIRMAIL FLIERS LEAVE - I discussion-!orachooLtinanc- Complaint ' "" - Joh of ' Reinming Postal Work Completed by - Increase Limited Companies ' I -- - : - Ilnder the terms of the resolution no teacher will receive more than a - - ' ' ' P' ---- Read- 10 4 --44 4 " ' ' k r 1 I ' Relief' Officials Get Full Data on States Need of $600000 for Drouth - to It ' 1 An attack upon class and certain Two tax collection drives have been launched ia Utah by the state ' commodity freight rates to Utah from k tax commission all points east of the Rocky mounOne is for the collection of sales 1 tains is being prepared by the TraV taxes income taxes beer taxes and 4440i and Rate Service company which kindred levies and is conducted by fie auditors or other representatives of will file a complaint with the interthe tax commission In about two ' state commerce commission within weeks of work in four of Utah's leadt a few days H W Prickett chief total a drive cities this brought ing k of 8028070 into the coffers of the counsel for the company said Tuesstate—a burden which the man who day the complaint is being drafted pays his taxes would have had to in behalf of the state public utilities bear If the delinquent had not done N commission and a large number of i soThe second drive is for payment of t wholesale jobbersitnanufacturers rethis year's income taxes A G Tibby tail dealertand other Utah business managing clerk announced Tuesday t ( interests that 19380 delinquency notices have ' been mailed out advising the recipiThe case will be directed against ents to pay up by May 17 rates front all points of origin freight The latter order works this way: east of the Rocky mountains to Salt If you were liable only for the Si Lake Ogden and other Utah points filing fee but have not yet paid it Lieut Keller Kerr Mr Prickett said and should result you are now liable for $1 fee and $1 to- shippenalty If any tax Is due la addaion ' and additional 25 per cent of the tax pers and consumers but also should is added as a penalty serve to enlarge the distributing territory of the Utah centers by balancMay Send Sheriff ing competitive advantages with DenIf however you do not respond ver and Pacific coast points within the 10 days from May 17 with Se tho $2 plus tax plus 25 per cent of Same Rates tax commission will have the tax the For the past 15 years Mr Prkkett ' to take other means of collecting said class rates to Salt Lake and from you It may notify the sheriff or Ogden from points east of Chicago go after you in person or it may have been the same as rates to WinSuccumbs Lieutenant letter another write you simply nemucca Nev although recently Any of these steps costs money and Utah 'shipper benefited somewhat When Arniy Truck the penalty therefore after May 17 from a case won by the Wyoming instead of being $1 and the 25 per Hits Tree publii service commission lowering cent will be $250 and the 23 per cent ' class rates to Wyoming points The You save 2150 by meeting your legal Utah complainants will seek to gain share of the cost of government beSecond Lieutenant Keller Kerr 24 similar reductions to Utah points fore May 17 In an automobile case filed by Mr The drive conducted through visits son of K S and Millie Keller Kerr Prickett several years ago and de from the deputy auditors of the tax of 904 First 'rues-'da- y killed cidecl in 1931 the interstate commerce !venue was commission netted $289612 in the two On the Harbor boulevard in Los commission ordered lower rates on weeks in Ogden $266477 In Provo 'Angeles when the truck in which be automobile shipments into the Rocky and $216621 in Jogai Iwu riding crashed Into a tree said mountain area The decision in that ' Reaches $9281 Total case wart Interpreted by Mr Prickett as a substantial finding by the—comMoatty that has been brought In 'an Associated Press Lieutenant Kerr who was affillat- mission that first class rates to Utah through the activities of Individual deputies in Salt Lake totaled $155360 ed with the field artillery Teserve of from Chicago and Detroit were unbringing the total directly attrib- the United States army was high recently seasonably A utable to the drive to $928070 "As a resulLot the Wyoming ease" for Mr Prkkett to ordered MacArthur Cal Fort has been collection actually larger explained "rates to Salt1 received from Salt Lake county but active duty with a CCC camp He Lake and Ogden have been reduced on was the payments were made direct to the left Salt Lake Sunday and since March For example: commission and not through depu- active duty assignment at the time of Example Cited : the accident Of Wilmington class rates from New York Harold "First J People the the deputies period During were lowered from $510 per 100 eight in all engaged part time on Cal driver of the truck told police In the complaint the work visited 2216 establishments of Los Angeles he was dozing when Pone& to $471 and collected on an average of 66877 he struck the tree the dispatch said we will contend these 'rates should Born at Manti October 9 1909 not exceed $422 Front Buffalo rates per day or en average of 2419 for Lieutenant Kerr Was a graduate of were lowered from $461 to $431 each establishment visited The maof Utah and done and we will seek a $382 maximum jority of the establishments visited the University work at the had University From Chicago rates dropped from of course were in the clear and nothof California at Berkeley He grad- 1$398 to $381 and the complaint ing was collected in most cases The uated from the U of U school of busi- will ask for a maximum of $332" average per delinquent found would ness 1931 Mr Prickett added that class rates in be a much higher figure He was a meniber of the Sigma Nu form the keystone of the railroad rate Delinquencies in sales taxes yielded and Delta Iligma Pi fraternities and structure and therefore the prospecthe most revenue a total of $613342 was active tive case znay react to lower other The deputies at a result of the visits during his college career T C ' He was in line freight tariffs proportionately He issued 403 licenses but some of these in the R were renewals business houses which for a promotion as first lieutenant In pointed out that Denver "has enjoyed 1 lower rates since December 3 1931 had taken out licenses last June hav- the army on June Besides his parents be is survived the Pacific coast has the advantage ing assumed that they were good for a year whereu the law makes it the by two brothers Kenneth and David of water competition And Salt Lake C Kerr and a sister Miss Beatrice and Ogden have left on calendar year - Kerr all of Salt Lake plateau of competitive disadvantage" Renewal Included t The body will be brought to Salt The prospective case is aimed at levSome renewals also are included Lake for funeral services the time eling rate charges to Salt Lake to in the 31 cigaret licenses issued a and place to be announced later enable local shippers to compete more total of $207 having come to the state Burial will take place in the Mt Olisuccessfully with Denver and Pacific from the research work done on this vet cemetery 1Pctiots ' - - LiKE-- W - Idaho Landowners Agree Not to Interfere With Crop Withdrawals ' fl' ) - s - f -- t 'rhe western airways' were thick with travel Tuesday as army planes $2404-yea- r increase Previously in zoomed toward home stations and making the salary reduchem the board set this amount as the largest commercial ships packed their first that might be taken from an individ- pouches of mail since February 18 By midnight Wednesday only the ual's yearly salary In explaining the board's action zone and routeheadquarters will up and what its effect will be on the remain of the organization set airteachers' pay checks Dr Nuttall said when the military took over the that it will place the payroll on the Lnalltransportation Control points memory Tuesday with the basis of 87 per cent of the regularly Scheduled salaries That is the board dismantling packing and removing has set 100 per cent as a basis for of all equipment The United Air Lines flew the what it deems as a fair and reabon- Newark-Oaklane and the Salt ble—salary for the instructors in the routes Tuesday the while school system with the restora- General Air Lines Inc carried mail city Lake-Seattl- d tion of a normal income from taxes 'Kith the adjustment to be made between Salt Lake and San Diego en contracts to be mailed out this Alfred Frank announced that mail and passenger travel will mean that teachers will be re- transportation between Salt Lake and Great Falls ceiving 13 per cent less than the Mont would be resumed on Tuesamount that the board eventually day May 13 the first ship leaving hopes to pay them Dr Nuttall said Salt Lake at 4:30 a tn with the ar"The adjustment voted Tuesday rival from the north due at 510 tight" Dr Nuttall said "represents a small increase for practically all' Frank's Name : the teachers It doesn't restore past cuts but it is the first step in the The former National Parks Airways will be operated in the name board's program to endeavor to bring of Mr Frank who telegraphed the salaries back to a normal baste Salt Lake office Tuesday announcAvenge of Cie ing the :starting date Dr Nuttall estimated that the averAll the airmail operations personage increase would be $80 per year nel will be en route to their respecperteacher Iiowever be explained tive home stations by Wednesday that many teachers would teceive a midnight Lieutenant Colonel H IL larger increase and some smaller Arnold otdered that only skeleton ampunts but that practically all forces be maintained at the route would share in the adjustment Ad- headquarters at Portland Burbank justment of the salaries will not be Cal and Oakland and these will be on a blanket basis but will depend reduced as soon as aU property has upoh the merit ratings of the indi- been accounted for viduals within the group Dr Nuttall The staff officers on duty in the Salt Lake zone headquarters will Dr Nuttall said that contracts could probably remain until the end of the notNbt mailed out immediately and week at which time most of them that it would be some time before will start for their permanent posts the work of determining the individTransports Busy uaLadjustments will be finished The Besides disposing of the teacher's were giant army transport planes traveling all the routes Tuessalary problem the board authorized day stopping at each control point the expenditure of $1000 for a new to pick up the equipment which will back curtain at the West high school be returned to March field sad to auditorium Rockwell field California Lieutenant Ivan L Farman communications officer of the Salt ' Figurative skies looked brighter— or wetter according to the point of view--- in Utah's drouth situation 'ruesday-itthethe federal emergeney relief administration interviewed over the long distance telephone promised an answer within 48 hourts to a request for $600000 emergency funds to assist in utilization of a maximum of available water Another development came when — 1 ' ' :n ' sit -- - - - tS) 4510Pf9ANOWWontr -- - - k Kerr a :001 - Mississippians V '"'"" - '''"'"''''"'"-""'":'''- ''''' - - -- ' - - - - '"44 - - 45t:- o"$0& - - - Governor Henry 11 Blood nett) extends a greeting to Fortune Gallo impresario of the San Carlo Grand Opera company who visited him at his office in the capitol Tuesday Mr Gallo has been coming to Salt Lake since 1901 and enjoyed visits with several old friends here Impresario Renews Old Friendships in Salt Lake Gallo Arrives With San Carlo Company Sue: cess Due to Pleasing Public He Says "Give the people what they want keep faith with them and deliver the goods" This Is the formula for successful grand opera which is followed by Fortune Gallo impresario of the San Carlo Grand Opera stand company who arrived in Salt Lake Tuesday for a five-nig- ht at Kingsbury hall' ' And that Mr Gallotas a successf ul DAIRYformula is attested by the fact that In his 25 yeass as bead of this combe has never bad an "angel" GROUP-MEETand never been stranded He "packs them in" and his operas pay ' While other imphsarins are worry- lug along with their "tin cup" cam Problem Held paigna In an effort to make ends Marketing meet Mr Gallo to the country Most Important to - STATE - Appointinentvof Beatie to Bench ADDITION Good Will Train Will Visit Utah ' - -- u 200-mil- - Utah-Wasatc- h Rotarians Told Of Modernizaiion ' cOm- Bankers Group Names Officers 4 ' Doris Duke Pays Secret Visit to :Talk Juvenile Social" Workers torm Child Guidance Body Friends in S L Fit)Yainiiik:'-- i:Isae4bytk'S- '::F6f0t:': Chiéf: ' 1 'Entertained o 20 ne t ' one-hal- - o — S ! k - CITY APPROVES Approval Given e in Rich county Utah and Bear Lake county emervoted that in the tar only they gency and for this would not interfere with efforts to withdraw from Bear lake a suffident amount of water to save the planted-cropon 111000 'acres of lands in Utah and Idaho from Soda Springs south along the Bear - The committee on the Bear river situation appointed at a mass meeting of users from two states Monday worked late into the night Tuesday in Its effortsto deal with the problem banded to it: Chairman F P:Champ reported "prospective success" for Its efforts in view of what the d considered as the and magnanimous action of the land owners affected by the level of Bear lake The committee will resume its work at a meeting at the State capitol Wednesday at 4 Ix tn In the meantime T It Humpberys state engineer bas issued a call to the water commissioners on varioue 01 the streams in Utah and also to experienced commissioners named by the COM18 for a meeting in his office at the capitol Thursday at 2 p m At this session' will be discussed the problems arising on the principal wasupply sources of le state with particular reference to the methods to be adopted in those regions where the shortage is 'acute which is practically all the cultivated area of the state Court commissioners who have usually been long in service have been invited to give 'the benefit of Altair experience to the state commisr direction of sioners working the state engineer In some Instances these men have not had long admin istrative experience The conference committee on an agreement among present claimants to rights in Utah lake water will con- fat with those claimants Wednesday '- -at 10 a' m This committee is corn- posed of P 11 Mulcahy of Ogden William Peterson of "Logan and W W' McLaughlin of Berkeley Cal They however are more concerned with a long distance solution of water than problems of this valley rather the present emergency Thursday at 9 a- m the executive committee of the Deer Creek-Uta- h lake diking reclamation' project will meet to discuss in all probability both artiergency and longtime phases of the water problem R H Hinckley state director for the IP E It A conferred over the long distance telephone Wednesday with Colonel Lawrence 'Westbrook and Harry L Hopkins of the national ad-ministration and In making the redetermined as quest for $600000 needed by a quick statewide survey of the situation in Utah told of what had been done to date of the of the projects and of the necessity for speedy action if The loss from the dmuth is to be minimized Hesupplemented the end with a long was told that the situation would be givenconaideration with all possible commit-splendi- A total of 49 licenses were issued playing before capacity audiences in for the sale of beer though in this Utah Industry every town In which he mtkes his connection It was found that some Mend of the munkipalitiet had not Issued Enjoys Best Season licenses to the dealers Until the city Problems pertinent to the flairyinHe confided Tuesday that this year Issues the liceue-thstate tax cow his company has enjoyed the best dustry and opinions on rehabilitating route transmitted all orders mission has no authority to license to officers in charge at control points the retailer season in its history With some of the industry were presented Tueswhile flying from the Monday cone - In Ogden the deputies found fourl the best talent In the operatic field day at the Utah State Farm Bureau Mr Gallo is now completing a 22r offices at a meeting called by J R ference in Salt Lake ' establishments which were wholesalColonel Beus of Ogden president of the Utah Arnold Approval of the appointment of W weeks' tour complimented ing beer without formality of obtainCreation of a new subdivisdon Lieutenant Farman for his initiative ing licenses the fee as city Judge was Giving the 'people what they Want State Dairy association 'Dairymen Beetle Douglas the section the with southeut of city being $100 for Western zone officers were elated each the proviso that ' the city will not given Tuesday by the city cornmht- Mr Gallo said is giving them- ' what were present from all Utah milk over the record breaking tranacontibear any costs for special improve- sion when the attorney's name was they know what they have read sheds ranging from Millard to Cache License Issued about and heard about lpley are fa- counties LOaded with MiSsissipplans mem- nent4 airmail flight which climaxed - One license to sell motor vehicle ments was approved Tuesday by the presented by Mayor Louis Marcus Mr4Beatie will take his place on miliar with certain arid and they go t After an extended discuasion Mr bers of a good will tour to tell the the army's packing of the mail Mon- fuel—gasoline—wu issued as a result city commission the city bench Wednesday and will to the opera to hear them in their Seus H J Lewis of the Salt Lake It demonstrated the ability of of the world about opportunities and re- day new drive and several for the sale - The subdivision to be known the Martin bombers to travel of Milk Producers' association A W probably be assigned to the criminal setting Is Thirbounded sources of their state and to Heights Douglu by used cars under the new antitheft e gather division left vacant by the resigns Another secret of bliitiocess is that Chambers of the Cache County Dairy per hour act The state street South teenth Harrison and information and tttudy 'activities of long distances at a received $28024 reve- avenue and Seventeenth East and tion of Vera L McCarthy whom be be plays toeverYbady and at prices association and Alma Smoot of the states they visit a Know Mississippi' average nue from these visits The new Corporation Eighteenth East' streets Ten days planes which save franchise succeed until the November people of moderate means can afford Dairy association were train" carrying 200 passengera will been and income taxes collected : ' between "We don't expect to play lust to named as a 'committee to draft a flying Cheyenne and ago a petition for the opening of the electionC arrive in Salt Lake July 28 it was Oakland will be flown to March as: a result of this drive totaled $6702 subdivision was filed by M R Dye In presenting the appointment for sOcietY people who want to show off plan and 'recommend policies ot the stated Tuesday by Winfred P Ralls field Compared with the 29380 delin- vice Wednesday and Thursday president of the Colonial Build- commission Approval Mayor Marcus their diamonds and fine clothes' be state dairy association The commitmanager of the tourist convention buquency notices sent out this year it as Loan company of said that Harold EWallace countyl geld '"We play sto all who love the tee will be advised by Dr VC Preston Ogden reau of the chamber of commerce is found that in 1031 there were 49- - ing Thomas head of the department of The indicated that attorney'" had 'requested that Mr11 music of the opera" t' federal petition Lieutenant Governor Dennis Mur746 names on the tax commission's Mr Gallo is an old trouper and agricultural economies Utah State home building ' assistance may be Beatie take the judgship immediately list of persons who phree of Mississippi is the general had to facilitate the bandling of felony fondly recalls his visits to Salt Lake Agricultural college presumably chairman of the executive committee not paid tax or filing fee There were utilized to build 40 or 60 new homes 1901 and 1906 with Ellery's 'MilIn Mr caseL Beus to the' group in subdivision the explained whih is composed of Dr P J Undermany reasons besides delinquency - The 'conmtission ordered it was planned that Mr itary band One time they played at that Utah- dairymen were faced with the wood state health officer W F Bond why this should be the case Investiwould note be- Saltair and at 'another their concert two problems a national problem state superintendent of education Stimulation of the building trades gations made since have closed the pany to post a bond guaranteeing Beatie's'appointment come effective Until May 15 was in the tabernacle He calls that seeking to aid the industry as a Whole and C Holton state commisskmer industries and of the national recov- files In all but 1678 cases In 1932 paying of $10300 estimated to be the share of paving water Mr Beatie was the choice of the part of his '"Inissiontry work" in anCis state of agrkulture ery program will result from the beginning with a total of 48167 all petitioner's main and sewer installation cost The Salt Lake City and County Bar asso- MUSIC must agree upon policies to inThe good will tour will extend over Modernization exposition which will but 14463 cases have crease the yield of producers He conalready been commission ordered the guarantee on ciation who were called upon by Been in 81111vo Times 15 days and will include visits to 28 open In Salt Lake : Saturday and con- cleared up the ground that In the past the city Mayor Marcus to hold an election as He has been teSalt Like five times tended that marketing 1 problems titles in the south west and middle tinue until June Leon B Hampton hu had to assume the-- costs of Int- to their preference for the successor with the San Carlo company and formed the center of the whole difWest president of the Modernization Exprovements on newly created subdi to Judge McCarthy' Mn Rails stated that the Salt Lake position Inc told members of the recalls that in 1912 he brought the ficulty and said plans must be defamous Russian danseuse Pavlowa vised to insure a steadier market for :hamber of commerce will plan a Salt Lake Rotary club at their week 1 producers devoid of wide fluctuations 'EMBEZZLEMINT CHARGED ' to Salt Lake veeial entertainment for the visitors ly luncheon meeting 11saesday in the : TO ADDRESS AD CLUB Mr Gallo talked animatedly of the in price A R Smith was charged With emetails of which will be announced Hotel Utah American dairymen recently reLouis A Buhl Mr Hampton said space on the vice president of bezzlement in a complaint signed old Salt Lake theater The "Know Mississippi" train hu two floors of the building at 101 last iTew ()filters were elected at a the Electrolux Corporation of Cali Tuesday before City Judge M J "We have many fond memories of fused to give majority support to a he said: "The dairy control plan of the agricultural made annual excursions for 13 years Broadway had all bees purchased by net meeting of the trust section of fornia Inc will speak on "Another Bronson The complaint charges that old theater" for at Mrs Rails said and paid a visit to local business men Cost of the ex- the Utah Bankers' association at Job the weekly that Smith when he was employed acoustics were beautiful end our re- department with the result that the Advertising: the luncheon federal government scrapped Its plan hibits will amount to more than PO- - Ambauador hotel Salt Lake in August of 1927 ' meeting of the - Salt Lake as agent for the Hygela Ice company lations with George D Pyper were lwhich involved Tuesday night The processing tax en We 000 he said is Be' showman a on at club the Newhouse lovely good Advertising appropriated $8810of Aprit'M meeting marked the tenth anniverUtah products dairymen now dairy theat well 12:15 did m Salt hotel at the Lake funds for himself always p company Wednesday: of Colonel Arnold to Give the session at which the consary are attempting to crystallize opinion o ater" s stitution and s of the organizaMr' Gallo 'spent several pleasant in regard both "to a stated and national tion were drawn up Several charter on Army Aviation hours with old friends in Salt Lake program members were present Tuesday He visited with former SenA Ezra Gull director of the state Lieutenant Colonel IL H Arnold ator Reed Smoot' with ( whom he i securities commission addressed the 6:4 who commanded the western zone crossed on the Leviathanto Europe group on the work of the COMMillaiOn army air corps rnail operations will about 12 years ago and also called and the points of contact with the tddxess the St Mark's cathedral Trien's on Governor Henry H Blood dub et the regular monthly "The governor told me" he said The new officers are We lby S in the cathedral crypt WedMin Doris Duke heires3 to the Emma proudly l"that when he heard my In an effort to further child trust officer of the Tracy Loan of guidance work The portance iesday et 8 D m lie will talk on army Duke tobacco millions visited ttc Trust company was tarrying 92 people be the company president Herbert guidance work throughout responsibility of adults is to help Salt Lake Sunday by W Hin thought 1 must be something of a state a group of juvenile and sotrust Club members and their friends are Plane from Hollywoodarriving youth find itself in the complex here" CaL with mercial leySecuritiesofficer of the Com- ' cial workers ischool teachers and Drouth conditions have creat he said of Ogden world bank 'nvited to bear Colonel Arnold A today" Mrs Kenneth R Unger They vice president Clarence Spence of others formed the ' Utah Child ed serious fire hazards in the WA' A constitution and bplaws govbort business meeting and refresh-Mr the at the of home spent day the Zion's Savings Bank Is Trust Guidance association Tuesday i eming the association were mkt national forest It was statwits will follow the address Nurses' 'Class'4- - ed and Mrs Harry L Finch on Sixth company Tuesday by A G lord forest night at a dinner meeting at the secretary and William E adopted and plans were laid out Graduating illVIDUO and on Monday continued ' to make it a statewide organi- - 4 Myrick of the First Security Trust Temple Square hotel 1supervisor' Seniors Madi0 nvieted Burglar home to their in by plane by Arch M Thurman director of teflon Forty-twcharter memcompany treasurer Supervisor Nord km'denirmwtiet: N J bers were enrolled rangers totcontact pupil personnel In the city :Given One to Years bliss Duke 2Iyearold blonde ' ESTATE EATS TAX ' nurses The obis of senior of schools was elected president of view on the will be held the Incoming obtaining cooperaMeetings reputed te be tbe wealthiest girl of the Holy Cross hospital entertained tion: 'for the-- ensuing— - - first Tuesday - of —each month-bf Edward-Bytsat -- the association Eddie Cray 46 was sentenced to In the nation visited Salt Lake Lake 'are' 11 a offiand Fishermen was B the class annual election of at the who with elected died December Atkin in graduating year county urged to exerbanquet erve an indeterminale term of from October 25 1933 and at that time 1931 has cise the greatest of iire when vice president and Miss Maree cers each spring This is the first card party Tuesday night in the Newto the state $42109 f paid no to 20 years in the state prison wu $ guest at the Finch borne house hotel Forty persons attended secretary-treasure- r Christensen of the inheritance taxes imposed organization of its kind in Utah they set out for trout next Sun! ruesday after he was convicted of Mrs Unger la a daughter of the The estate consisted Miss Elsie Schiffgen master of day and is the outcome of a move— largely of real with L R Bentley Mrs Neff econd degree burglary by a jury in Finches - A: blaze Case Mrs Laura Hopkins and D ceremonies trient started several years ago Miss Verna Peterson covering three acres ' Mae Duke's present in the property in Bingham :Fist:let Judge James W McKinney's A Wootton as members of the its leaders said president of the incoming seniors ' was caused by campers at Rock mart City was not known until nesDr Z R Van Cott has moved to board of directors Miss Gwen Smith: president of the - Creek he reported Extra lire Temporary officers were se' Juvenile 330 Ness Bldg 28 W 2 S where he Gray was charged with breaking day She is noted for her elulected at a meeting a month ago Court Judge Rulon & fighting equipment Is being asgraduating class and Miss Ella M to a jewelry store at 312 South siveness and shuns reporters and is practicing medicine and ' The May meeting vnis arranged sembled for use in case oL an Wickland Clark the principal speaker at assistant superitendent surgery " it Ora : I the meeting stresSed pit 1m I by Mr Cui and )drill llopbms Ispo)414 SA(Iyenisbrael2t4 pbctogA?heTh emerpnc7 Lake-Seattl- e - nt L OFFICER - ' ay interestalland-owner- s -- - OPEN SUPPLY Utah k 1 6 1 CRASH KILLS ---- --- propriated for this year IN 48 HOURS 4 justment of Outrges From East ' otonly-in-a-large-sav- ing and the school budget which must be completed before the end of June board members voted that the item for teachers' salariem should be increased by approximately $45000 to enable the pay adjustments This will bring the item for salaries up to $1392000 from the $1347000 ap- i ' Tax Commission Deputies Make Good Showing in Field Work e v I " - it 0 - s I It m Mr Peternn 4ith Thotaaa Heath of Preston and F M Cooper of Grace as to the nonpresented contract 'users from Bear riverlo the landowners around Bear lake in both Utaband Idaho- Tuesday afternoon at a meeting at the Montpelier chamber of commerce These agriculturists determined that they would not pre-sent arty objections to turning enough water from Bear lake down the Beer river to save all the crops planted on thecultivated lands in both Utah and Idaho from SodeSprings to the month of the river in Bear river bay It' was distinctly tmderstood-however- that this action on their part was not setting precedent but was taken in view of the present emu- gency end should apply for this year only Moreover the water so released was to be made available for all of the land along the Bear river in the district named In other words it was understood that the withdrawal oft opposition at this time to the further lowering of the level of Bear lake was an emer- gency action 'and intended for the good of the general agrituditural area all along the river 's Pur committee to Which this d Chairman port wu made" Champ "felt that the people of the: Bear lake area and one highly to be edrtmfinenedsecpirit "The committee is now considering a distribution plan under which we hope all the planted Crops can be saved We will take this plan at once to the contractual users in both the Cache and Bear river valleys- and meet again Wednesday to consider ' the developments" — — "'- re-ai- s " Candidates for C o'f Board Wil1 Be Namea 4 IP - subcommittee—el-three members to select 25 new nomflees from svhich live governors will be selected wu appointed Monday by the chamber of commerce sew eral nominating tOlmnittee The subcommittee is composed of O W Adams chairman J J Burke and 3 lr Redman The committed will subit names of nombleta next Monde -- ' r " ' ' ' |