| Show ‘ 1 ' i 1 - i it AIRIRMADAS Day By Day VIE FOR TRADi 1 i ' ‘ r 1 1 V : IN1E1 DORADO' I : I Modern Conquistadores Seek South American a 4 ' Commerce NEW YORK May 12 (W)—The mod- ern conquistadores Seeking the golden El Dorado which the Spanish found and lost Sire moving on South America by air a The Spaniards with their galleons took months and years on each trip in search of treasute today's COnqUil- ladores are cutting the time to days and hours 9 ' the ploneeta calp all night and the mornbse was raw and cloudy the wind blowing from the northwestain fack It Wal cold enough for overcoats and buffalo robes' The buttalowhich cut were Ellen the day before up and divided among the comPluiles of tem ' h 11 ' q 11aa s a ' :' -- II !' a h' t - l r kilr 0 a 14-aa- ' :ii Iiil Itaellitri ' a :Aka 0 l'' 1 1 :1:Iit 2 — 111 - ' 4'''7 a a - a' - 1 lia — - I - I1 411ms i r I aa ' ' ' I - i ' 1 ' LO OR '7711 a' :: 'i 1 :'0 i- - a ' - J: k -- ' '4 ' - y: - aka": :a - ' P16 ' ' '':"::: 14 a- 4 a ' 4 ': a 't II LI ' taalii I t 'k ' ' -'- ' - ar ' a 4 i Iaa 1 : '' - ‘ '1- - 'iI 'a 4"kaaa"-:la::::':-- Figures From Industrial L a ' L D S Seminary To Graduate '" '''''''' Ris :: 1 a a a 1 1932 '" ' - ' ' i ' I i i i a i Csocho-filovalt- ' a ia k : : ' t ly tVIothers : at Tea - - eV ara 9 0 1rft Sit I I1 1I at i I I tt alla e 4 ' - 01 - - a FT I — aa ti " -- --- - s - ' ' '- r ' '' - a 4 " V Vgit '' A 'Ir''' a:': a- e rn t a ' DISCOVE R- -- BETTER CIGAR? - ' - '1 ' ' b cip -- ur e 3 14 V e)!-- six-mil- ' ' '- E ( V ''':: ' ' 4 a ?') -- ' A - 4 e a at604 104 ' o ' 'l 6‘6‘ '::i ' - ' ::' -- -a":aa:::aa::aaa:::::::: f '4 00 '6 L :::!::1:: - ' es 0 -- )-: I ') ''i ' - 5 I '"1 aaa 4 ‘ :' fkJk '':iist 4- CASH! t e s ''' a aa'a - ala f 4 t ' hf4 a ' - ' - 4 '::: P a :''' 0 $it8 CASH! - it 41N - oll sa : Ct :00 a ' - - fringed Woven saving ex- 4 4 - A A ''' - 4"44' - $6 95 ''''''aa:'"':::' If' ':a: ::::::::':''::i::: 44 '' ' ' -- 0 - it :'i' i s: -aa- ::I- ZN' 3: i:::: a:a:'ak:'?" i :'::5: ai": ' 'a ''"'':: :a':::ai'::::'a'aaa - a :::: :: ': - -- aa 44 ::! ::!' ::::XOi:::if :j!:::::'::!: I :::A:::4::"::: :::::i!:: a ' -- aii::ii:::!:::: - - - Pis A :aaal:Saalaaaa4aanaaaaaa 'akaakaaaaa ais' a :a:- - 41:000saa' ' '''4e:'4!'':::'i-kE:t:''il':::4c:A40i:- " -' atlaaa''':':k:'l-'i'''::"::ai':''::":::''- aa'taartoiei:::'sq:v"-i a t ii a j il rti 1't ' : i 0 a a I - ' -- - ' - --- 1 a- 7777:-:-::: a aaaa a aaak a: ::::a::::':A:"::aalaaaasaa": '':--aa a:aa:::a:aa"'""''':::::IYk::::" a p77' '1100 '''' aaa a 4 Ns:t '' 'a'a aa:: i':a3::aaika3: ' ' I 't - aaataa-:a--a-- Illt"1 a ' i -- ': ' 3 a' ::::::::a::::: I ' : -- - '4'akii - 'a a" 1 -- ' ' 3 ' 'S aa'':' ? 4 t ::": a :::::a: :a:' aaaa :aaa::!' a - a-- "a- "- --- - I J -)r - aaaa"4-- ' a97a- t::: - : :::' :::":: aa:::a::':::':": a a: ! a4 aaaaea--a as -- 1- '' - ' - - 4 - - L' ' ' 1'-- - ''''''' - '1' : ONLY '' ' - 4"' — lt' - Sale high ' $45 EIOUTE STATEATSEET a i t 1111 - - Cste a - 4 ' ‘ ' - No Cursing Charge 4 - '' a a 'Our Ogden Store: ' II Br(4 7: a -- ' - “00 BUITES7 ' vmot bers'a the smartly simple type fag spotforthat's the height of fashion at a - $5 $5 'OWL!: - k h - modem Bedroom Notice bow beautifully the sensationally low price veneers are oontrasted and at the ume time matched color combination The rich thill completes the chest bed and choice of ianity and bench or dresser ONLY 11115 DOWN DELIVERS Tam are included earrybag charges or in' sum TO YOUR BOMN—no BABY TERMS : terest added for STERLLNO " ''L ' - suns - TRIPLE VENETIAN MIRRORS—DECKED 'CHEST - N 07— PAY ' III OF THESE HANDSOME BEDROOM ' ' :'''''' i- - 7 0 7 "'''' ' AP' - ' c aaraa ' ' N7-"'- - - - - — - -- Strildntli a Matched Walnut Veneers Make It Distinctive! 010 Value! as a a e '''"aa4a7a '- - a- a - uorgeous! 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Ka 'li 1 'Jr' 1I - : d i 1"a fti a ' seemea-thataaor- 1 il : ' a ' ' ' - el(f - - v: Sfr y A a - 1 - i I ia a a :$4 Ai " - ' k mer ' 11 a ' c ' Z sta ' 7 i - seintnrirciteaammpmed°11enWea s ' ' -- aalaaa 3 ' tiiN:Zga - ''''''‘ 14" I i n 1(a a: a ' ' '' Ilp illiq ' I It a r '' - O ' r---a- ' loose unon pretty 'good grass afterll ' miles according toll traveling- 10 Brother Clayton's roadometer At jte time of camping the weather wail' cloudy and very cold with - a strong wind blowing President Briglam YoUng and He-hCKimball rode ahead as usual' ' to look out the road They reported that Sul:duffs half a mile west of the: evening's enelMpMent came close to the river and were of considerable height producing a high precipitous bank They consisted mostly of sand Iridges and broken knobs The brethl ren saw several ranges of these bluffs and finalli found a valley running through acnne of the ranges through which the pioneers could pass by go- - ' r i ' tataia144114saairliIkk hundred They buffalo skins thi4fzeoumrsorisifivi $1s a 0111T atat:4al ) a- a' a a E tic ':7'4 ' 'a:tilt:a' aaila Quite early In the morning Thomas Bullock and Howard Egan visited the remains of a Sioux town and made' observations among the recently deserted lodgea Which they estimated - r LOW: PRiCES I I 8 Church Historian 'isi Rigill 1 1 ' ' - 1 Bo t' ' They are flying in from the United States and Europe in a race where every minute counts Spanish galleons and fighting men 'went after gold and :emeralds and business men are going after billions of dollars In trade tha European aspect of ' i By ANDBEVIENSOR : found Packs of robes leather mocasins :he ithhtrpc00 tirneie'ers haThde halters' etc' left behind 'as if the ) 0 2514 miles long above Indians in leaving had been recruitthe junition of the Nertnaluisoutth ' ing with new material and werecast"" -Platte and 311—miles from Winter ing the old away i )1 President la picking up buffalo' chips in he Quarters by estimation ' Young named the stream North Bluff Morning Brother Bullock discovered A i' 1‘'''k a veryprettY' green snake which he : 17sPrukresssiwdent Young and Heber C Kim- of a thin at end the with played i' heatedly : — wasattetwardanaorreadathatatt large rettleanakelnear the last weekawheit General Victor De- He which Brother Kimball said was river most poisonous snakes of one the was nain Trench aviation mirdster-a- de a' kneVfnaare" —At a- a- - m lite cattle which had – President Young and Brother Kimposed combination of German end been and ball suffered severely from cold while were gathered up grazing French flying interests designed to' 30101 WESLEY NORTON started at 9 o'clock riding over the bluffs tolook for a the give Europe predominance la- the whilecompany October 20 1921 road wind was blowing' Born November 0 MO In Henry county Indianan-Die- d 'northeast a South American- field In Panguitch Elder Wilford Woodruff written "I : After crossing the creek the 'travel Sten Working Agreement dreamed last night:that we had aring was continued 'over a loamy soil but the sides were quite shallow It ter but when a south wind was blow-- rived at our journeY's end wherswe a The 'minister did not mention it in a westerly course for about—four ad Inalmaera-hing all the water was pushed- to the were to build up a stake-o- f Zion As bitaapeech- at flying miles field but the aviation world has At 11 IL m the company stopped never discovered this stream as it pOrth shore until the observer would we came to the place an open Vision suppose that there was a great rise of a temple was presented before me known for rnonths past that Airi to feed the animals by the side of was net noticed in any ot the guide in the water but when the wind s I asked moms brethren who stood by Fiance the Trench international fly-- a slough at a place where the grata that the pioneers had seen The ed and blew from the north the wa- - me if they saw answered that : ing organization and Luft Hansa the was a little better than usual The German company already has signed buffalo were net as plentiful as be- company erossed this creek without ter would Immediately leave the they did not but I gazed upon it and a working agreement It has not been fore which accounted for the feed' difficulty and camped on itil west north shore until a man could walk the sight was gloriouaa It appeared of the river on bare as it put into operation tor both compa-- getting better The wind was blow- hank shout too rods from its entrance across tiltofofitwfhilittaedalimde af-- I thus the river constant- blue rtogoeh TTeresibshu And grotmd nies are government-subsidizePlatte ot near the fork the north and into north the from very strong ing andflowed in ebbed tide re-like the with joy I awoke andjubold it was fairs and the approval of their 4 The clouds broke away ly opposite the easternmost bluff be- ly northeast spective organizations is necessary be- about noon which permitted Orson tween the two forks of the Platte The the sea just according an the way the a arennaa wind In creek blow the crossing fore wen an arrangement is valid Pratt to get 'an observation of the general course of this 'river for two the portrait presented 'with today's an sand but recital le that of John Wester Northe stuck three wagotus ' charged its confluence or miles three' from determined and the diplomats he altitude sun's Apparentlyathe governmental- approval of 'the latitude to be 41 degrees 12 minutes With the north fork was nearly north by doubling 'teams and the brethren ton an aged and respected citizen of a with assisting they were pulled out with Panguitch Garfield county Utah in developments 33 seconds at a point 1814 miles above and south pact are Awaiting It proceeded from Mr Norton was one of the twain the bluffs about one mile from only a little delay though the men whichamay force the issue the junction of the Platte will At 12:30 p ro the Journey was 'eon' its mouth Erastus Snow writes that got very wet The creek was calla pioneers- having been requested by The developments- probably ' not be long in comtne Brigham Young at Winter Quarters tinued and after the company had this was the largest tributary of the two feet deep One of them lies in a direction traveled six and miles Platte the pioneers had seen since The pioneers had :omit( it necessary to prepare himself for the journey which la just atarting to give'Europe they arrived at 4 p tn at a stream they left Loup fork It bad a quLcit- - when fording streams with quicksand After the train started and the camp concern The direction is east—Ja- -- (now called Birdwood creek)" which sand bottom fully as bad as Loup fork bottoms to keep the wagons constant-Wilfor- d was organized Mr Norton was named ' a Woodruff in describing the ty in motion for directly they were as one of the foot hunters and he pan was about Itaro ds wide and appeared a Japanese 'Cutting In to Come from the northeast the water Platte remarks that it was different stopped they began to' sink in the was 'active with his gun in securing Japan has been cutting in on the in this creek was muddy- somewhat from any river he had seen before sand and it then required much effort game for the Camp In after months with those Who explored Salt trade of Great Britain-- and France similar to the water in The Platte the Its general width was about one Tillie to extricate them with their colonies That foreign cc-- lbottom of the river being quicksand and the river bed though very shal- - After the camp was formed In near-lo- Lake and Tooele valleys under the was generally covered with we-- ly a semicircle the cattle were turned direction of the leaders lonial trade has grown so large that and about two feet deep in the middle ' Great Britain declared a trade war up anlrat the ocean The French are not lir throwing against Nippon y aarrieritlathe tolonies against Jaybehind Air Franca is operating I s sanese good& vice between Dakar Attica and 9 shoutThe Japanese shrugged their tatll tal Brazil a ders figuratively and announced in The close connection between effect: "Very- welt Then all we can French enterprise and the French — do is expand our trade to other points government may be seen from the such as Latin America" fact that the dispatch boats are "aviso The Japanese do not speak idly cruisers" formerly 'vessels of the Their Latin American trade already French navy Their use permits a A French mail to reach Buenos Aires in has reached sizable pmportions concentrated drive for that trade nine days Town Given L name' Hand By wlllbe artlripoEtant a ' ' ' -IvorIgdevelok ' '" a is LONDON '' : gradually lilting judging by unem(UP)—Depression menti' but Reinforcedfigures ployment But 'that phase bf the problem is ' These show that in most countries unemployment decreased in 1933 secondary in European minds to the Is Recommended Tills compares with a steady increase each threat of the United States cases a still however there la 117In all long Europe lost a large portion of her contaet with South America during figure& the construction of Great Britain and northern Ireland' the World war The United States et Blanding town board : ' stepped in there North American Frances Poland Belgium the business men discovered to their sur-- a any eirki B Frank Redd Australia end the United than The following figures are issued prisewhat the Spaniards learned Attorney General Joseps Chez to normal askean with this 'return 400 years ago: That huge business with by the ministry of labor The minisopinion on to 6 opportunities are to be found in the enth figures in 1933 try is careful to explain however regard to materials size construction indicaCzecland& In Holland Italy Austria that they give only a broad southern and arrangement Inside" L D : seminary ho-Slovakia Nor- - tics of the changes because of the Switzerland 11 S Shows Interest Attorney General Chez replying ' 8:30 in Grant L the at is nt Sunday Canada the in- - different bases of compilation in each Friday infortned the board that Utah After the war when Great Britain D Sa stake tabernacle State street way ' Sweden and 'criese in unemployment continued country laws do not provide for specific reFrance Germany and 'Italy again and Thirty-thircSolana Average number of unemployed personeregistered at uneniployment esehangite quirements With respect to town jails took up their interests in South Amer ' (Nearest thousand: 000's omitted) "It is a matter for the good judgIca the business men of Diplomas will be awarded to the 1929 1933 1930 1931 1933 ment of the board of trustees" he States discovered the "new" trade students by Ralph Cutler end Frank Great Britain and northern Ireland 1267 2723 2813 2588 1975 wrote "a3 to what sort of jail the territory was almost as close to Eu-- K Seegmiller 4 ipal of the semi- - Germany 14 307- - 'town 10 shall have The paramount 308 75 Prance ' rope by sea les it la to the United nary will give prince awards The Holland 74 84 271 138 323 thing is that it shall be so constructStates 301 425 734 1019 ed as to be 1005 graduates will be presented by James Italy sanitary and to be reaTo the present efficient interamerI E 192 243 300 406 378 Moss and Guy C Wilson will give Austria sonably adapted to the purpose for lean air service' was developed 13 8 68 24 Switzerland M the address to the class s' which it is constructed 42 738 105 291 554 Personally Today It gives American business 1 address "Grewt' h Poland a a: reinforced L should recommend 129 227 300 230 256 service from The valedictory houses a will be by- Grace end given concrete Destiny" material lor a jail in any ' the United States down the east coast' "a Percentages unemployed among work Richards "An Ensign to the Mations" town city or 'county under present-people insured agairtst Amemploytnent Mail passengera and titaness are ear- commencement theme Or among members of trade unions be will the ' daY conditions" a tied 1929 1930 1933 1931 1932 also will be given by Santa Mr Cites also calledattention to the This powerful development has Speeches 221 161 199 statu-teal& Bautista Wilford Smith and Agnes Great Britain and No Ireland (12883000) 104 providing that children under been one of the leading factors in Howe Belgium (1017000) 13 109 190 36 lay: Virginia Riches will give a Denmark 1352000) ILL 137 289 the age of 15 years who are appre- 180 317 United States' commerce in Latin reading Norway (50000) 154 223 166 308 329 hended by officers shall not beacon- America It arose at a time when aMusical numbers will be sung by Sweden (394000) 102 119 101 232 fined in jails used for 224 ordinary crima French and German air lines bade 111 274- 193 290 251' nals but shall be detained students th6 L D S Australia (417000) t elsewhere fair to give those nations supremacy male chorus directed 110 87 H Canada (147000) 28169 32220 untii 3211 George their trial or examination 12 United States (620000) 21 there a Durham and accompanied by Orson Banding is town of 550 persons In 'Statistics showing the changes intamong members of sickness insurance Develop Caunter Attack Beesley and David Warren Seegmilii a to San Juan county The European ztationa most con- ler accompanied by Grace Richards the numbers of 'workers in employ- funds and for cerned have done their best to dement are compiled for a number of the number employed among persons Insuied under the social: Insurance SUGAR INVENTORY ASKED a counter attack in the air velop countries- - The following table sum- scheme For ' Italy Poland the Unitretailers and marizes Germany's LIM Hansa already is All manufacturers the available information on ed States Canada and Japan the in- 1' flying the south Atlantic carrying wholesalers having sugar and sugar this ' I the mail from Africa to America in products on hand as of May 9 are two days The Zeppelin company and requested to take inventory for the ' Ihe Hamburg-Americaployed In a wide variety of manufacline have re- processing lax Ira N Hinckley' col- published For Britain the figures relate to turing Industrie& The number of About 150 guests attended the anceived a keg term contract from Bra- lector of the internal revenue bureau f in estimated number employment work people thus covered were 671e nual Mother's tea of the Home Deothe ' zil to fly a Zeppelin service across said Saturday - nomics club of the University of Utah among workers covered by the un- 000 in Italy 518000 In Poland I employment hwutance acts for Ger- 125000 in the United States 821000 Fridey Irdm 3 to 5:30 p m in the : lounge of the Union building manyt to the number employed In Canada and 750000 In Japan Miu Helen Thackeray was presentOf employ-aneWorkers Insured In a Nurnberg a ed with the sward a COUNTRY (Nearest thouband: 000'9 omitted) ' silver dish from Mr& John A Widt-1929 1931' 1930 1932 1933 soe who the desire to make expressed ' 9421" Britain 10220 9348 9680 the award an annual affair A trib979t 17870 18515 14420 Germany 12118 13070 ute to I given by Miss 2506 2446 2313 2089 1900 Gladys WAIL:010nomics Widtsoe head Index number' of employment comput- of the department of ed on the buts of figures for the year ' 1925 taken as eqUaling 100 except in the University of Utah also gave ti it a - Assistant L aaaa yeti onommommoom ub - MAY 13 1934 a A very cold Wind bad prevailed In i '' 1 -- 111117R3DAY WAY 13 - i ' 4 I - - a - - - : l ITIE SMT LAKE TRIBUNE SUNDAY MORNING I 847 - F a - Witht the Utah Pioneers ' y t ''' - - i - - I 0 b 'I' - Ill'''' - : 10 '''"' - ' :4 - t ' 2422 Waah1ngton Avenue 0 rr 6 0 -- L ' i |