Show - r Ca ''' 't 1 - " : 26I— )'11 Z i A f ' —n ii I ':::'::::::-'::- of Property Child and Popula ' 4 :'ion I "'' t I I '1 ri- 1 1 i !1 11 ! i : i I 1 Survey :: 7 -- Corn--plai- :' :::::::1! :::::::J:::! )J 7 :Ii :E'::::i::: ::::::::::?:: :: :'''::n:'i:i: ::': ::::: " 4 - s 1 A or ' '1 - :' ir ' i'j - ! I - 4—t 6t :!t 111 !i ‘ AA t71 f 4 'i ' Se i g d :: i t ' ) ' :: ' "' '' °ter' romw4mPloonswor 1 ''' : " ::::: 4 o9 0 fS) 'e ?Nu -- t k 5: ::4 4 o":":' iik e4 — - Ott Sti' t s e - A:1 ' P'r v 'Y 1 ::: 4 ' : f' i:: b 1 ts':' N f57 -- rt:::::?:: !' ) - '''''''''': V kl4'' ? —It i 1 t a :: ( )!' I -- Mo :: 1 1 ftoiVA! - o N k - V 'V —r—- "- LATEDATA PRESENTED Reports Good Prospects for Developing Weber Canyon Supply Geologist isei cs ab Marcus and Keyser Confer ''' With New Committee on i Ways Jo 'Meet Crisis t 'c ? I E '' -- ' tst4t1 '— VI ' I '' "I444 ' ' ''::::V:i: "$ - ' :::: i"''''::"' 1:4 :7:::::":':1:H' ! i :'::: :':":': k lp ) 3 i'z f s ' TO AtillibbliS 4 1 kOt 4 tNir- ''''' v"'':1 it t' 4 4 ''''''''''N': ' 1 ' ''4N'14 id Th V4 it IN 1 1 4'' to WATER PROBLEM BP a 1) 140' ' ) ' 4 z4' t 1 4g Charging that exiating rates are both unreasonable and discriminatory the association forwarded a complaint to'the commission after a meeting of the board of directors at the announced chamber of commerce Saint secretary Ernest - Idlobsed11rag o 1 :: :i 4 ii ' :::: '42 -- :: ::: f vatems CM for Annual convention 1---- ie ‘Kke "''4!:' x V ?: is at t 1 t - ''::!1:: ‘ X t Rc4Ely fr r v-- - ' : ay f 3r" s ft 1 Pr 4: ?'- nt The Vtah Citizens' Rate association 'Wednesday launtlhed a formal action 14:1 with the interstate commerce commis- - 1 cgionargromsaenecticunottamhtiriiipinairrglipgrohevitnts f::::::::::: :::::: - t i:::::e: '140' ''''''''h toit 6) :: :::5:::: Local Group Files Seeking to Lower Tariffs - ' ' t':::'::1 Study Shows Levy Raise t 'I:Would Be Needed to Gain T'Standard Set in 1919 I ::: :: - 1 ! ' CENSUS LARGE PUPIL I ' !::k::: ': 0 ! in Made ' :::'t 1i4::::: ri Cdinparison ti ' '::::' I 1 í ' PAP p ' 41 1 'I' 1 k '''' :i 1 si074F4000414 ro:'"tZ:7""'""fitrso BY SHIPPERS 'A ! )1TNwlpytt ' ' 1 'FIGHT OPENED ' 10 1034 :Girl Scout Council Leaders J - — 1 FREIGHT RATE - 4TpNT: THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE THURSDAY 110INDIG MAY — T 4(iy4s'p: New President '1 " - - :: L1-- :— - ' I i 4 The problem of what Salt Lake City can do when fated with a sum4 V of wamer demand for 50 second-fee- t r 1 1 ' of with a ter supply visibly per day )47 was presented to the xstv 365 second-fee- t I mayor's new advisory committee on — water supply at a luncheon meeting '"t E H Sanders y since statehood Wednesday at the chamber of comshown in a report prepared T merce by Mayor Louis Marcus an " Pis isresearch the department of by:the City Commissioner George D Keyser The complaint asks reduction on Committee of nine which is making The committee organized by unaniC Means C Plumhof Mrs A H Mrs H Hints Mrs Mn Scouts who between will commodities J council Girl state classes and C a study of various phases of C Delegates from the Salt Lake mously electing H S Auerbach as its E Mrs midwestem conferMrs West L Miss A James states H Berkshire in Hibbert all the Utah and Emily chairmsm attend the annual Girl Scout Rocky monntain regional ant local governments this action was subBracken Mrs Herman Eardman and Mrs ject to Mrthough eastern southern and southwestern ence convening at Butte Mont Thursday Friday and Saturday I Lynch Mrs II--‘ aessecThin 19v33alutheerpeet7peursaonn aiNliae raavgeer aUge: Auerbaoh's acceptance railroads All sections of the country W C Howe Mrs Chauncey P Overlield also a delegate to the since he was not present It named They are left tnright Mrs Theodore Whiteley Mrs C A Fans conference was out of the city at the time the picture was taken It A Hart as secretary serving Utah and more than 700 other Mrs R W Van Derck Mrs H L Hoagland Mrs H B Felts daily attendance in the schools of t the in defendants made railroads are The committee decided to hold freUtah of $408034 the figures show case :The tow &messed value of the state quent meetings during the present Important Case as finally reported to State Auditor emergency and until a policy is decided which it can recommend to the This is one of the most comprehenJulius C'Andersen wu $525375180 !' The number of pupils in average daily Shoe Company Manager sive and farreaching freight rate City for adoption as a program for the cases which the state of Allah has Sttendanca that year was 128745 The development of new water supply Post Tendered seen affecting as it does all ahippers The city officials offered to set aside latter number was the largest on reca room at the city and county buildord - The total assessed -value was receivers and consumers of freight of Directors Board the smallest since 1915 located in every city town and haming for holding of the sessions Maps and other data necessary for a let of the state l on Utah's freight National-Leaders iMetits—talveed—fronrand—dellw problems will ' years 71 E Sandell manager of the ered to 37 states and the District of The legislature of 1915- -19 Move Launched by C of there be available Cross While Victim Struck of intended laws series a 'ago—passed Irlorsheim Shoe company Wednes- Columbia" said Mr Salm lieu ion Set for Friday to require the assessment of property to Stimulate City Re accepted the presidency of the Street Reported ing Another session of the committee at 100 per cent c of its actual market day Salt Lake junior chamber of comwill be held Friday noon at which or cash value The total assessed merce tendered Trade tail Salt Lake W C Howe ancrMrs Chauncey F him after a meeting from Death Fifteen delegates Near W D Beers city engineer A B Larvalue in 1915 'wu $229265293 As of the board of directors at the council Girl Scouts will attend the Over field son his assistant A B Purton hydro a result of the passage of the new chamber of commerce Tuesday Mrs Isaac Edinger of Divide Mont Rocky mountain regional conference law which greatly reduced maximum The board also elected Edgar J chairman will preside at the With a clew of Improving business graphic engineer for the federal gov- Struck by au automobile at Southrat Butte Mont which- - meets Thtirs- regional enallows a ev es th e assessed value- conference Delegates from Utah and impressing upon the state in gen- ernment and Leland H Kimball vice president John Giles Myers ' lion in 1916 was more than doubled treasurer and Glen Z Rowe secre- Temple and H streets while she was gineer will be asked to discuss the Montana and Nevada as Idaho Lake of Salt Wyom eral the and Importance Saturday It lumped in the year to $521979- at 8:35 day Friday Flumhol rnimber of ing will attend a merchandising center merchants of present situation walking to Mrs H J 895 according to the state auditor's tary Mayor Marcus who named the the speakers will be: Mrs the cityat a meeting at the chamber Enid Wool- New members of the board elected Among mn which was reorganized the Tegional committee and chair- Frederick Birdsell Edey national of commerce Wednesday generally committee tigtues This was about 670000000 May 2 Include Kimball L Pack Seth 13 sey daughter $nore than double the valuation of the Scout work for Utah president of the Girl Stouts and Miss expressed favor with a plan to hold from the former joint water supply man Girl of Richard Beck Mr Sanders and Mr of Mrs s Oberg I — '- -'' ' committee explained 'that the city ' ' Mr Giles and Mr Howe The hold- pfevious year left Salt Lake Tuesday night with Margaret Murray national field di- 'Salt Lake day'' in the near future Parley Woolsey 83 4 ' ' commission desires the help and ad: If it be assumed that before 1916 over directors are Clarence M Plant Seven rector rethe was stressed street Aside importance Set for Speakers Weeks ' Mrs C C Bintz and Mrs A IL During the sessions of the confe of united cooperation of retail trades- vice of such a body of men of recogpMperty was assessed at approxi-- D Howe Moffat Joseph T Butler near death rted of the true valuation Nelson W Aldrich and 7 Mrs Plumhof attended Means :rudely one-haence a regional chairman vice chair- - men in an effort to aid the govern- nized business ability familiar with Mt Myers with The Featuring Ilôme the city'S determined by the methods an Mr Butler Si the retiring the committee Wednes- man and secretary' will be 'electedI ment in its drive to improve economic water problems and having of meeting president interests at hearts both in the formutote since that time it follows that her sister Lael Needs Also a district condititinr— the Butte for at ' ensuing year day 15 waa wking the average per pupil in average daily Adrian B Pembroke of the chant- - lotion of a policy and also in seeing Other delegates front Salt Lake representative to the national board south across South attendance in Utah schools in 1915 of her of commerce retail trades com- that it Is properly presented to the council who left Wednesday are: Girl Scouts will be elected street en 9289766 would on assessments since Mrs Theodore Whiteley Mrs C A Miss Emily Lynch Girl Scout di mittee and chairman of the "Salt public of the city Tomei designation of the seven Temple t - - weeks that time represent a valuation per Asks Committee's Advice SO route to the Sty-12 to Derck W R Van June Mrs Mn rector for Salt Lake will be unable Lake day" committee selected the Faus from May period an — t Juni or hi gh pupil of 2578532 She left members of his Committee at the He asked for the advice of the comH L Hoagland Mn H Felts to attend the 'conference "Modernization weeks" was con- school ' when she The group mittee in the present emergency Mr& IL L Berkshire Mrs James Salt Lake Wednesday morning to at- close of the meeting tained in a proclamation issued WedBeep Indicated o wu struck by a Hibbert Mrs E A West Mr& H L tend a directors' training course at which will act as a general committee Valuation figures for the current ing the city's supply for culinary nesday afternoon by Mayor Louis auto westbound -tto consider financing and other and domestic use and fire protection Marcus Bracken Mrs Herman Eardman Mrs Edith Macey N Y school year are not available but 'IN driven bile by e and also as to a modernization The phases of the project will meet at 24 exposition An county assessor's returns indicate a B Cannon Lim 10 a ne Thursday it ' rid the forever which will be the central feature 30 gua might passible slight drop in the states Enid 1519 Sixteenth ' ' gtoolsey ---7' ' and at that time probably" will set city of the recurring problem of pe' of the period will open Saturday at total However average daily ae &tort street- a date for "Salt Lake day" riods of water shortage 8 p m in the exposition building at : tendance figures also have dropped a FERA Broadway and State streets— The Traille Investigators It C Pell" Official reports were presented little according to the figures worked State Director Cooperation Stressed had : on seethe water and latest facts the follows! T the research Farnsworth out by Philo girls proclamation WDPerry ' Gus P Backman executive secre- Vying Invites Council to Sub: mayor's and the committee members "Whereas the Salt Lake City cham- just walked in front of an automobile director for the committee to 127655 tary of the chamber said the move- situation will study these as a background for I 128745 Modernization of with commerce as compared and ber in the pre-452 a ment was an of B Child Thomas challenge outgrowth driven by 'But Program tions year Exposition Inc—a nonprofit organfrom De Loss Walker director of the the problem immediately before it ' ization—in cooperation with other Eig'htla East street who bad halted The peak of valuation per pupil in national recovery crusade to Indus- - that of obtaining a supply for the city ' ' ' 771sh was $790768 in 1919 It was explained that A business and ciiic organizations of his machine to allow the pedestrians for this summer aid for financing activities Salt Lake a 50 second-foo- t a the right of way when the Cannon Fred 51 Auerbach Returns Controversy Over have loal levy in that year would raise ofFederal supply would be suf organizect City of ' the Salt Lake Safety council modernization exposition' and fiecent for the city in the warm sum$5535 per pupil which with the state to make the all was needed Enid groups machine struck mer only with stringent restrictions i exposition was conNuisance Brings Move project a success From Extensive Old would raise $80 for the edu- loomed Wednesday night when B P "Whereas this s aid state director of safety for the ceived as a useful The officers said the girl was on the use of water for purposes other in behalf ration of each pupil on the average Spry effort to "We must sell the the people city invited the council to sub- of business revival and increased em- struck by a tire mounting on the car for World than the household supply It would require more than 135 mills Ir E R A Supervision to extent state of of the full their the to the spun around thrown against the rear local levy to raise the same amount in mit a traffic safety projectstate in this territory and Dr Hints(' Reports buying power" he said di- ployment door to the back fender and then 1933 even if state aid remained the office of It B Hinckley W Prescott Dunn secretary-treasure- r Ala of the city developing a to Prospect the and relief feet of rector welfare hurled pavement ranches public eight to of ame American tourist traffic hog n Strict supervision Europe of said he be- - new water supply in Weber canyon 11 feet additional "Whereu the of activities an the intimated M& rolled that Her sponsorship body 2 in Spry the county lieved the Using the 'multiple of on all valuais now at low ebb owing to the low-- and garbage disposal project would be even was declared excellent in a letter reand its various activities Peirce said expoeition are proposed in an ordinance sub- - more successful tions prior to 1910 the following tab- of the safety council in the opinion en than community dol- ceived Wednesday by the city comerect exchange value of the dollar Imbasal a skull fracture on of such broad heads such She were suffered of organized cornERA ulation shows the trends in valuation mitted Wednesday to the county lar day and declared eastern cities mission from Dr F F Hintze of the a lines the to should it stimulate was that as a rushed vice by Odd and hospital Auerbach directly public presiIrredS safety chief portance project mission by Dr L A Browne " per pupil since statehood: ' had sponsored days with University of Utah geology &partA and indirectly practically all lines of passing motorist aversn to warrant allotment of dent and secretary of the Auerbach county unitary commissioner success Every type of business can ment Vituation ' t said was business create 'Valuation execuand °filters Cannon an of the the to funds employment pay salary ' Pet ordinance came after come into the project and share in Dr Hintze said he and Dr A C Y098 Pot Pupil Tea? therefore I Louis Marcus cling about 30 or 35 miles per hour company ylednesday after returning ssc 9t tive secretary and clerical assistance 19 4 $41091015 controversy between the county 1 4 1491911 Boyle are developing a source of sup4 803 The offer was made at a 3neeting mayor of the city of Salt Lake do at the time of the impact He stopped with Mrs Auerbach frtm a nine commission and the state health de- the increased unit sales he said 919 191? 1304 Trade Stimulant ply of underground water in the can30 his car a few feet west of the west weeks' tour of Europe and the Near 1944 of the executive committee of the hereby designate May' 12 to June 1104 ranch an over hog toests alleged partment ' yon at a point about 50 miles from f crosswalk of H street the officers East 4149 1919 Sol council at the chamber of commerce as Modernization weeks I P H of 4 South street Frederick Wheelerernanager nuisance at Thirty-thir-d 11 444211920 i 470 s 12 were The date of the formal opening sal& of which Bon Marche and chairman of the re- Salt Lake otii in course 4 39101921 avenue and Washington has wonderful done a Mussolini He said it was his opinion that 50 job 028 adopted and Plans and operations was announced Wednesday by Leon Patrolman Perry who was only a 1P4 Under the terms of the proposed tail code authority said such a day second-fee- t 11:121 447 t4 of water can be developed B Hampton president of Modernize- - block away at the tfte of the acci- In Italy instilling civic pride in the - 406 were discussed feed- would stimulate buying and suggestmo of ordinance construction 4 71711924 é to”4ag d - dis- - ed it bt advertised throughout the by sinking 100 to 200 wells on the 1173 F Coombs chairman of the tz- lion Exposition Int- - Work on all ex- - dent sent Cannon to police headquar- peopleePeople don't throw litter 81V9915 v J lie1 and ing pens '841 - tem 1 will head a com- hibits bas bees rushed in an effort tors to make- out an accident report onto the streets in Italy he said Mal of refuse in the county would state to attract out of town residents canyon ground 118"c191 907 ecutive committee 1401 S 188 mittee including former Mayor John to have the exposition completed by Captain O- B Record ordered He said it also would stimulate trade Commissioner George D Keyser be said that he and William D Beers cosi T Bowman and J Eastman Hatch 4100 non not to drive his automobile pend- "because police would arrest them if Astrictly regulated in other cities- ewe$ 1 11 and method 4tss licensing permit Increased trade and employment is ing further inquiry and released him they did" Tremendous publIc works would 319 141 4534 which will wait upon Mr Hinckley E A Culbertson president of the city engineer have investigated the 11411 enforce to the be employed 390 COIL 1431 Is 3 the major purpose of on recognizance Salt Lake Clearing House association project but are not ready to report the program announced Thursday to discuss 14c projects such as roads and buildings provisions of the ordinance 14:4 - ' the exposition ' tying In with the un ' further economic industry must help itself to much ordinance is done have If the it adopted improve ' was declared ' not movement Child Seriously Hurt The council will be composed of tional modernization depend -- - - entirely on govern-pen- t Bear River Water 1 and out the dpre-be pointed conditions in Italy he sailaunched at Washington as a general if it hoped to recover from aid serious the with in a problem England according to general comthe economic slump: He said there Group Completes Task tion& Motorcycle corporations commercial and Industrial stimulant III Fail disposal of its garbage At the pres- never a time when people need- Unless unexpectedly adverse reaccommittee or Individuals who may ' Bruce Thorn 8 of 427 Marion street ment in Europe Is the one European ent time la sold to Building Supplies hog ed to byas as city garbage 1 ' suffered brain concussion when he country be approved for membership addthey do now tion is met in Box Elder and Cache be ranches of With The the the will enjoying prosperity passage ' feature exhibits exposition S Brown former president of counties from those users of Bear A The organization plans to cooperate of which neceswas on he become ordinance a unsettled it off is all sorts fell motorcycle building ed "Prance especially of might supplies ' I chamber the said the government river water whose Irrigation supply with other bodies in studying traffic plumbing heating refrigeration air riding driven by Matthew Daum of although the Riviera was reported to sary to construct an incinerator to has done much to aid recovery and is guaranteed under contract with problems and will submit findings to conditioning tpu the refuse - 438 Marion arteee when it skidded have enjoyed a good season" home destroy equipdecorating ' now has given Industry an opportu- the Utah Power and Light company law enforcing bodies 11 a corner at Marion Jerusalemovith several luxurious while and mentt furniture turning other many Demoe nity to do something for itself the Bear river emergency water com' ' ' ' and rourth North streets Wednesday new buildings is still one of the most - t ' acchune-Le- a '' ' '' lines — Auto Trildes mittee named at a meeting of Utah e ' is relativeS:15 P m and Three model at countries homes among be will gu picturesque PAINTERS CODE AMEND final of the ton at the year ' meeting ' and Idaho were Monday finds Its the attractions Dwo are urban dwell- - - mg hor was taken to the emer- - ly untouched generally by tourists ' Newhouse ' Amendments to the code of fair task is St the Elects New oteednesday dress the accomplished removed to or modernization later and in ings one modern gency "People a modern hospital style stitarnoon ' competition for the painting and dec" The committee held a long meet-- his 'same as in Bible days and the buildwhere St Mark's rural (home ' the hospital with newest features Wallace The officers are Mrs ' : orating trade were adopted at a Int Wednesday evening at which ' ' of comfort convenience and effi- - condition was reported as fair ings are centuries old litiest president Mrs Scott P Stew- meeting of representatives of the trade progress reports were received 'Inman mo1 Tagge was elected Presi- - clency three Auerbach It drover Mrs spent his Police Daum Each said Is and furnished Mt ' deco and C Mrs vice IS ert first president Wednesday night at the chamber of adjourned to meet again Thursday dent of the Utah Automotive Trades rated throughout and the the corner weeks in when the around and Italy torcycle ' second Carlisle vice president ears association at the William was commerce : Lindstrum at call of the P moin P Chairman annual meeting balance visiting the Riviera Greece Champ Model modern store fronts will throttle wire broke causing the Prod & Brereton recording awe- - The Tribune auditorium The in- of Logan- only if the reception of Its The fiftreecond annual encamp- chairman of the meeting Wednesday also be fiatUred with show window tor to run at top speed and making Palestine and Egypt ' Meet Ntra A B Bohling correspond- seven-hou- r fixed a and to day ment dustry D of the'ReClarence of the contract New the succeed Grand Army users is night proposals by Gray displays of exhibitors In addition to the machine skid on the turn:: The Mr Auerbach stopped- oft in aag secretary Mil' William J Korth C Utah the Wo- tiveltaY working week among other found to be unfavorable A Prang ivu elected vice presi the exhibits:4 Word on department-o- f ' of lectures boy riding astride the gasoline tank- York and Chicago en route home "All public programs treasurer' e new ' rules of Ladies Is Relief inen's and the this show :east sod Andrew Rithman and Or and entertainments are being ate wu thrown to the ground police re- lines of business in the corps expected during the day Members of the executive board: dent ! : son Spencer directors The committee '' said Chairman the G A R auxiliaries of the G A a a decided improvement" he said ranged for every day and night These ported Stra A J Skidmore Mrs Junius The ' ' hoR Newohuse convene the will the at associaltione authority for Champ has evolved a proposal which ' will present some of the " ' Fisher lira Albert Jensen affra Law-- Utah automotive '' '''' tel Thursday morning inaintenance code experts of the state andoutstanding it believes will protect the contract ' ' ' '"-'' 4 rence T Epperson Mrs Charles H iis nation in ' i 300 More are users In their rights while the nonthan expectdelegates planning a general meeting of talks on borne economics and social and Mrs CO Bonner 'h to ed annual twenty-fiftattend the contract users who have been pumpChairmen of the veri°usccimmittees tomotive maintenance men to be held ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' Relief convention soon Earl M Baker secretary said : of the : corps with ' ing supply for about 30000 acres in t reported on the year's activities and a that features of the code ' ''' ' Ses' Holtz Julia Cache county and in Idaho along the and antici- president presiding A chorus under direction of Mrs Albert sions and : will be held in the morning ': Bear from Soda Springs to the state L Jensen of the Second ward provided pated benefits will be discussed' ': : afternoon with :election of officers line will receive about one-ha-lf the entertainment L — the final businessLLL - - --' ' supply to which they' have been ao''' The members of the executive '--' 60 delegates' from all parts '' CaPn O B" Record polite dustomed With reasonable hick this - The complete achedule to be Utile to be visited and at severit of About board are the presidents of the study ' the state will atted the IAdies of "traffic : followed by 18 privately-owne' 'stopping places short celebrations division chief ' Wednei- - will in the opinion of the commitgroups in each ward The regular the G' A ft convention which will t' ' ' ' tee permit the maturing of crops ' which will conduct a live' vere planned a drive to enforce f monthly meetings will be resumed in ' ' ' planned day rrank S tmery secretary of the planesgood-wionthese lands In which crops large or-- 'tour of 17 imporMr Euerberi termed the filitid be in charge of MrsZva C Heiner the September the summer months be- pedestrian committee told day county Republican president That organisation also will dinance and to enforce proper sums have already been Invested ' tant airports of the state under ' ing devoted to socials of functions of the a'Minute Men " of ' wedarucaintiteonralestasto wresellidsmas thofoipmanartic ' hold forenoon and afternoon meet- - : the auspices :of the chamber of lighting equipment On automo- - ' 37 l'ludged by the assessed valuation of property in the state there is less gooney to pay for Abe education bf each pupil in attendance at the publleschools of Utah today than at any previous year in the present century I If( - T I Informal Parleys 'rho action ends Informal negotiations which the association has conducted with the railroads for several months for lower rates Mrii Salm explained It was hoped be said that the railroads would voluntarily lower the rates When such action was not taken it was deemed necessary to op- neat to the commission t 1 r I ps hr ' - a 0 JUNIOR 10 ' t 4 L 1 ADS ELECTS SALTLAKE DAY Delegates From S L Go To Conference at Butte PLANS MAPPED FAR BY AUTO GIRL HURLED IF t f ' t li ! i i ? by considation-of- to Address Sessions jk1 tion of Regional Officers Slated - Modernization Edict Issued By IA -- school-Wednesda- L Mayor S —the-eity's " ' ' - r Com' lf er For c -- L Traffi-- S r ' ' L MAN BACK S for - -e io a u Safety Project - a') L Funds Offered -- I tr forts li LB PROPOSED FROM EUROPE " 'Easi STRICTER HOG — ---- something ' —Tour Daen r long-rang- lihith — ? Keith-O'Brie- hos-be- PER : "all-city- trey-'No- 11 I 1 Thd 4 ff ''' by-law- t the-trans- dos '0 - 1- - - - u - &motile -'atic - ' Bourbon 'Itl e''elect Entire 'List sented Off ' city-mig- ht 0 ei of :Officers - ' th - ' I ' GAR DelegatesGather in City' - reader ' — ' For Annual Meet — One-ha- lf -- ot ' 4 : 4 - - t : : : subjs 0 P Official ' - - zAddresses Club G 'Traffic Chieff Outlines New W1111V "sit ' L - : 17 ' sa:veew Enjoys A rmad a Sicy - A Tor : Over State -Car: cainpai0 Reservation airport CAiry From - Relief L Business ' - ' - - street 'Or) 4 ' ' ' - --- --- ll right-of-wa- ' enjoyed ' cooler weather Wednesday- - providing relief from the high temperatures of the past week The high Weds riesday was 69 the low 50 and the mean 60 still five degrees above normal Fair weather with little change In temperature was the forecast for Thursday Cecil Alter weather bureau said In ly report that lack of rain is cam Int damage to Utah ranges and declared farmers are hoarding their Irrigation water suppliet Light showers brought temporary benefit to some parts of the state salt Laken tbet Pratiro WI Saida ' - - -- 4 I' dAKIDS s A 1200 ''' ' planes 4u41 seldom seen Be eel& ' the planes would pass over some o a: ' of the roughest Dying country ranee- Arrest ''Autolst - : In the nation un Charge Ateckleistteas Lake Leaving Salt Friday noon' '' ' ': ' ' -n the 18 planes will fly first to ' Edward Thomas 'Darby 28 of 143 Ogden Brigham City Logan and " PrestonIdatto spending the first Hampton avenue 'flu arrested on a night there On Saturday the' warrant' Wednesday saternoon on al armada will 'return to Salt Lake reckless driving charge end released n bond of 825 R or a short stop and fly on to ' ' ' ' N uchesneandYernal-LSund- ay PatrolmanZJSte inftld said par- work the group will visit Myten Price by was the driver of the autornounder the C W A Fourteen 4:tithe ' Greenriver and Moab bile that struck John IL Tuttle 48 Terryairports to be visited were com' under the C WA Fourteen of the Kansa) and Cedar City are on 364 South Ninth West street last Sat-th-schedule for Igionday and urday night at Eighth West and projects ' ' Milford and Richfield 'will be Fourth South streets Mr Reynolds said the flight M& Tuttle suffered a fractured visited Tuesday before the flight haa already attracted consider- ' able Interest la 1he municipal- — returns to Salt Lake right leg- 1ba the accident ' tesday by Roger W Reynolds Republican club of Salt Lake county acting assistant secretary of the Newhouse the In Wednesday night '' :chamber hotel Me Emery said that the "Minute ' The armada will leave Salt Men" organization does not attempt Lake Friday noon May 25 and Tuesday afternoon to dictate who shall be nominated by - will return May 29 The tour is in charge the party but is intended to work ''' solely for election of Republican ' ot Ray L Peck flight Omair nominees He Invited members of ' mender Winston man of the chamber of to mere: the club to loin the organization ' - eligible club members from outlying parts of the county to investigate advisability of - organizing a Young club with headMen'sRepublican quarters at Sandy or some otber point in the county in addition to the ' i prganizatio 1 44 Pat Liskao mm-0- '' - e ' - ' -- s : - 1 a ' t I k : - ' 1 - - I - 1a 44 - - s i - L4 ' ' ' He explained that pedestrians Of Land for Wiwi Tribe &we the tight of 'ways over ve- ':' : i ' at regular street crossings hides intersections and half way be at Senator William H King (D Utah) '' eweeni street intersections exintroduted a bill Wednesday to recept where the crossing is closed serve 80 acres of land in Utah for the we of the Kenosh band of Indians by signaL Pedestrians were re'minded that it is' unlawful' to reports an Associated Press dispatch cross streets at other than the The measure specifies that the e rights 'and claims of any bone fide 'e 'designated places N1'In the campaign against bn ' settler initiated under the ' public proper lightsofficers will halt ea— land laws rtior -- teethe approval- - of--- 7 ‘ drivers whose lights are defeee: the act shall not be affected by its ' tive and request them to stop at provision& oN 1 nearby service stations and make e IL Van Cott has moved to Should 1 Dr necessary adjustment& 28 1 W 330 Ness Bldg 8 where be I the iriotorist decline to doithls medicine and surgery he will be given a "tag" - Record is practicing ' ' ' tAdvertisemenl) said ' I -- I ---- - ' Hoti Weather' Man Last rites for Hans Theodore :ohnson 45 well known Salt Lake business man were conducted Wedneseh' at 1:30 P M in the Masonic temple under the direction of Mt Moriah lodge No le 7 & A M Burial followed in the Masonic plot in the Mt Olivet cemetery Pallbearers were William Dodds Fred D Keeler T D Winegar It M Conley Charles W King and O J LangSten Mr Johnson died Sunday of corn- pi:catkin of ailments in a local hospilat Hs resided at 214 Eighth last '- - - - For S - d ' ' - '' - 1 ) idl moMenn |