Salt Lake Tribune | 1934-05-20 | Page 26

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Date 1934-05-20
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Date 1934-05-20
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OCR Text t d the salt lake tribune Sunday morning B- - 12 Science Prolonging Life DEER CREEK U S REBUFFED PARAMOUNT Jr Kelly Last Survivor of Johns Hopkins’ 'Big Says New Complexities Make Race w tionof Viewing life from the pinnacle of a medical career Dr Howard Atwood Kelly last surviving member of the "big four" who made Johns Hopkins medical school famotis sees that science has tended to prolong life but has grave doubts whether the quality of life has improved The complexities of modem living Dr Kelly believes have tended to distract men and women from Christian living Dr Kelly although he has specialized in medicine has kept alive a wide variety Of Interests and views his achievements In gynegology — achievements which have won hiin world fame— with modest Christian humility He also is keenly inter(snakes) ested Jn herpatology fungi astronomy and geology SatLake He arrived in Salt visit with urday for a five-daDr George W Middleton retired and nuSalt Lake physician merous other fridnds He plans to remain in the city until next Wednesday or Thursday before continuing his journey eastward and will speak to University of Utah students Tuesday at 11:20 a m on“"Landmarkln the History of Medicine" Two Projects MORE SPEED PLEDGED Assurances"of Progress Given Official by Cover Following Parleys Firm In tils conviction that the Deer creek reclamation unit rather than the Utah lake diking unit holds the solution ot the future water supply for this valley for all time to come E Bl Debler hydraulic engineer for the United States bureau of reclamation consented Saturday to the separation of the two units both ss to construe tlon and operation provided that noth tag shall be permitted to block the £ the world's most disastrous war automobiles which claim 30000 lives a year and airplanes which “Business is also cause death notably corrupt" he added "and we are a race ot gamblers” The tempo of modern life Dr has increased Kelly observed the nervousness of the race and “All so‘made It more hectic ciety takes a narcotic to keep from thinking" hq said and 'described moving pictures and bridge as among the more popular social- narcotics He added however that modern life has produced a minority of thinkers “a few whO“e'the trends of BOARD GIVES' LIBERTY TO TWOKHLERS Case Not Proved Asserts Commission Carried Over to Inquiry' The case of the United States Gilbert L Brighton and Rex Aylett to Go Free After 12 Year in Prison gov- ernment war department as represented by the quartermaster at Fort the age” Laments Godlessness Dr Kelly also doubts whether advancement has improved the race and noted that there are more bald heads 'and bad teeth among people than formerly and that cancer a cure for which continues to baffle doctors is inBut it is the godlesscreasing ness of the age’ which concerns Dr Kelly more deeply ‘ “We profess to be a Christian nation” he said “but we are not The placing of Bibles in hotel rooms - and on shelves in homes is about the extent of our y ibsc Four’ Nervous' Hectic Reclamation Bureau Engi sneer Agrees to Separa 20 Leaders of ‘Greater Salt Lake Days’ Event Without Making It Better IN BATTLE ON Declares Famed Physician POWER RATES 'UNIT HELD may proven" CLEMENCY SEEK Douglas Major C W Haney “against the Utah Power and Light company was found by the public utilities commission of Utah Saturday to be "not Twelve Paroles 18 Terminations Granted Applica- -- In connection with this rather Celtic verdict the commission prefers not to dismiss the case but to include it with the general power rate inquiry instituted I by the commission itself which grew out of the complaint first filed by the army The decision of the commission - is unanimous The government asked for a 10 per cent cut in rates as a recognition af the fact that labor and other costs were greatly reduced irom those in effect when the schedules under which it was paying went into ef- tions From 26 Denied (Summary board pardons actions en page fect Case Continued At the first hearing data set however the government was not represented by counsel The case was continued and on representations being made to the war department that the large proportion of domestic power users in Utah were under one ot the schedules used and that if it were unreasonable as to the war department it was unreasonable to thousands of other users Colonel Hugh C Smith judge advocate general for the Ninth corps area was will dochairman Frederick H Wheeler general These nine men and their sent to Utah to assist in presenting nate their time and efforts eommjttees next twe the Fred S Auerbach decorations W during the case business finance Bottom (left to right) Dunn in Prescott a to stimulate weeks activity gala The case presented consisted largefestival known as '"Greater Salt George B Earl entertainment Jerry Joseph ly of excerpts from a report of the merchandising wholesale Aldonr J Anderson transportation J federal trade commission covering Lake Days" scheduled for June 1 and 2 Top Lynn Knowles publicity Ray B Butler retail the capital structure and other fea- (left to right) Adrian B Pembroke general tures of the Utah Power Sc Light company At the hearing the commission Lake-Merchan- ts through its president E E Corfman warheld that the facts presented ranted a full inquiry into the entire rate structure of the power company and all its charges for power in Utah Such an inquiry was Instituted last December In the meantime the war department’s case has been considered as of Columbus to a separate ckse until the decision of alights Elght-B- ) Long years of effort to gain clem ency for Gilbert Ll Brighton 31 and Rex Aylett 29 convicted murderers attained success Saturday at the May session of the board of pardons when the board agreed to liberate the pair after they have completed 12 years each of life sentences The board considered 81 spplica- tlons for clemency and granted twelve paroles 18 terminations of sen- construction of Jhe Deer creek protences denied 26 applications revoked three paroles and continued the reject mainder for further hearing Paroles - He cams to Salt Lake to urgemore were granted to three county jail Inspeed In getting work started on these to another mates a termination Important reclamation units He held Christianity but Christianity Many Fields Unconqnered while clemency was denied to three conferences during the day with E O afid sweetens ' it life poise" gives other county jail prisoners The history of medicine Dr Larson engineer in charge of the Utah Dk Kelly is a devoted reader of commutaa scored was has out granted Brighton Investigations with a committee of Kelly pointed the Bible and recommends it as tion effective June 1 when he will water users concerned at the state successes in its fights against “our best spiritual food’ have served 12 years for his part in diphtheria typhoid smallpox Welch capital with- Governor Henry H William Dr With Henry the slaying February 3 1922 l but the science has yet to conBlood who was attending a meeting w’ho died recently Sir William and other Charles A Faus Salt Lake druggist a' of the state board of pardons at the quer cancer influenza William Stewart and Dr Osier which anthe Faus home on East South Temple state prison with city 'Officials and more modern diseaseshuman Halsted Dr Kelly founded the life street' Originally sentenced' - to life nually take a toll of other water users and famed Maryland hospital imprisonment Brighton’s term was reIn his own’ field of gynecology Receives Assurances aided In developing it Into one duced several months ago to 15 years Dr Kelly said there has been for schools of the outstanding If He left with the assurance that much Improvement In caring for Aided by Maid world in research the medical more definite progress had been ‘sc Childbirth cases but the mortal-xjt- y become has career he his Brighton and Roy Donnell plotted During complished in the past lew days than rate among mothera still is to rob the Faus home and conspired pn gynecology and in several weeks preceding that mat- too great due probably to carenumerous standard with Angeline Wacaster a maid at l hat published ters that have been hanging fire are lessness ' works on the subject He also the house Donnell fired the fatal Statistics" Dr Kelly said rapidly clearing up and steps will be shot Donnell and the girl subsequentis one of the pioneer doctors in taken toward further clearing the way "prove Vita has been prolonged ly were sentenced to life imprisontha use of radium and recently lor both units this week that the im- ‘ but has the quality tmprovedr ment The Wacaster girl was given a issued work on electro-surger- y own his to portance of Deer creek has not been question answer In He will speak at the Bethel parole four years - ago while Donnell forgotten and that the separation of the noted doctor pointed out that was granted a commutation last Baptist church 952 East Ninth the projects is not to be considered as life was simpler in former days a m March after he had completed 12 years South street Sunday at move hostile to Deer creek ' era produced modern the that of his sentence 4 sMr Debler told H C Goodrich enPleas by Mrs Margaret L Brighton gineer lor the Utah Copper company End Session Monday Saturday mother of the slayer and A B Irvine t the capital meeting that Mr LarCalled Incomplete attorney “were instrumental in theson and J R Alexander district counA gala festival to be known as "Greater Salt Lake Days’’ wil board’s With Election decision Mrs Brighton plead"The case as submitted to us by the sel for the bureau of reclamation are it was announced Sat- ed that she be given the comfort of be held here Friday and Saturday June government" the commission finds preparing proposed contracts with the in her old is far from being complete and Adrian B Pembroke of Pembroke company general chair- her son’s companionship need water users’ association based on the ot his work will mark the high urday by said she was in and Degree age to is insufficient evidence sustain the be will built that the of affair projects committee the in theory man of the Complete plans charge Mr Irvine said Brighton will support or justify a finding that the rates point of Sunday’s session of the anand operated separately These constate convention of the Knights were outlined in meetings held Saturday be given employment by George M tracts will contain provisions designed charged the government are unjust nualColumbus which will conclude The community enterprise will be sponsored by business men Gadsby president and general manunreasonable and excessive as is to correlate the two projects so that to claimed by the government" of the Utah Power & Light Monday with election of officers peither will stand In the way of the William' Calmer Succumbs Judge Denies Motion representatives of all industries in Salt Lake City in an effort to ager company Reference is also made to the fact Knights and candidates Will attend other He promised that he would Ca- entertain citizens and to stimulate business activity interests have at dif- mass Sunday at 83Q a m in the come from Denver to go over theee Objection Withdrawn Suppress Evidence in that various Intervened Following Operation Wholesale and manufacturing comin the case thedral ot the Madeleine and then ferent times proposed agreements when they have witnesses told the board they Both exto hall to 1 the will Eagles' repair "Under all the circumstances the been prepared for submission to the panies will act 'as hosts On June in California believed Brighton had expiated his I com mission believes” reads the re- emplify the degree work 'users and retail piercfiants will be the hosts crime pointing out that he was only Of Salt' Lake W the J Fitzpatrick T Kama Csmmltte port "that the complaint of the govon June 2 according to present plan 19 y$arj old when the robbery and Federal Judge Tillman Dk Johnson ernment and the petition ot the in Council has been desginated ss agent Governor Blood in assuring Mr William Fred Culmer 61 a forslaying were committed Mr Irvine bhtained New Haven council evidence Both of the groups will purchase and supreme tervenorJ should not at' tbia time Debler who is in general Charge of mer resident and well known 'busi- ruled Saturdajrthat also said the Rotary club of which Ran-kiI the of Lester of the Conn for exemplification from the books be dismissed for want of proof that giving Mr Faus was a member had withspecial merchandise investigations for the bureau of rec ness man ot Salt Lake Hied Thurswill from three excluded be cannot degrees company they should be combined with the third degree Only Jamation that the progress of the last shoppers genuine yalues on "these drawn its previous objections to of Rankin and two other of statewide' case now pending before be exemplified Sunday The fourth few days has removed many obstancles day at his home in Llendale Cal tha trial use Brighton’s release days to a later for indicted has been postponed the commission for further hearing degree to the speedy realization of the proj- - Mr Culmer was secretary of the the 12 defendants Aylett’s parole will become effecWill Provide Jobs connection with a andinvestigation" — date said W F Liston district depcts said that not later than Monday Elks club 'for several years later of the malls In December 29 Aylett was contive effort "This concentrated one scheme to defraud TheNjrder of tha commission also uty Committee will be named to press with William Farr of the slayvicted from all ‘candidates evidence Culmer’s of end the the as The motion to auppress Serves made” said Chairman Pem- ing early in 1922 ot Miss Roylance provldesMhat the records and files Knights William F both projects in accord with a mo- served and manager Bulkley to this of Weber state are of the company expected was made by Rankin Irving in the government case become a sections broke "to place simultaneously betion adopted Friday by the water Paintand wasGlass in a highway robbery atidentified with various and J George Wright all three of part of tha ''records in the general attend the convention which also will Years fore the public the most - elaborate Fitzgerald 25 in users concerned This committee will city Miss Fitzgerald was "Tiding Ministry tempt B state officers Culmer of all the entered family whom formally Interests their pleaa rate case subject to any objections be attended by display of attractive merchandise’ and with a companion in an automobile be under one chairman because the other In 1911 he organized the Culmer Oil after the court had de- and motions of the parties that have J Vieta of Price state deputy of the Utah ' service that this community has seen on South State street when Farr and projects are so closely interrelated and Gas company which operated of not guilty In the of be will charge not as yet been ruled on by the com- organization nied the motion In many years Frankly we hope to but in ail probability will contain repattempted the holdup When convention mission ' throughout Utah and Idaho in which stimulate buying This in turn will Aylett Trial Starti Monday resentatives of each project the automobile failed to stop the devoted will be session served as general manager until he The diMonday Bulk William will F The stimulate Venerable It is The governor further told of the 1920 employment bandits fired sending one ' bullet when ill health compelled him The trial of the 12 defendants to business affairs of the organization to extra of the Episcopal rectly give employment ley archdeacon proposed conference with President to retire scheduled to start Monday morning through the rear of the car and fatally offistate election of is well as the diocese of Utah will be honored on clerks and salespeople for the two J S Pyeatt ot the Denver & Bio For six weeks prior to his death with the prosecution being conducted wounding the girl cers -both retail cause festive will it the fifths his twenty days Grande Western relative to the prob- Mr Culmer had been seriously ill by Attorney Dan B Shields and The request for Aylett’s parole James E Kearney Rev Most The his to ot merchants wholesale deand replenish lem of disposition of the branch line from stomach ulcers was supported by his uncle John AyAlthough an assistant John S Boyden AmongCanCatholic diocese of Salt anniversary of the bishop manu slocks cause will to the'’ and their it ordination ( between Provo and Heber and exwill be David H would be lett who said the Lake and a member of the Salt Lake priesthood Sunday operation was attempted ha failed fense counsel facturers to increase their produc taken to California prisoner non ot Los Angeles former assistant pressed the opinion that that meet- to recover by his mother and in the initiation afT45 p m at the will engage cphncjl tlon” foring would be held this week given an opportunity to make a new Mr Culmer was born in Salt Lake U S attorney in Salt Lake end ceremonies and take an active part St Peter’s church' ' A spectacular entertainment pro- start He also assured Mr' Debler that September 14 1873 the son ot Wil- mer apeclal assistant to the U S atin life No one appeared in opin the where he is gram began’ being arranged including position The board granted permisthe two engineers Kenneth Borg and liam Harrison and Sarah Jane But- torney general concerts a a his band and dance carnival ministry W D Beers named Friday to con- ters Culmer ’ His father ltill surIn their motion to suppress the three sion for him to leave the state host of other carnival attractions deacon ) sider alternate plans for diking the vives He Attended the public schools defendants alleged that the books and Members of the special city water Farr the board jio ted met-h-is selected Salt A "Miss be Lake" will lake will be urged to use all pot of Salt Lake and was a graduate of records were obtained without their committee will accompany R N death in the summer of 1932 when he has spent Bulkley to festivities as It the rule of queen from the prison and was a stole speed in selecting a third mem- the first engineering class at the consent from the district court rethe entire period engineer of the underground Is planned also to decorate the city escaped in Salt Lake ber ot their committee and in getting Utah State Agricultural college ceiver of the Lester L Rankin com- water division of the U S geological county for nearof his ministry in fugitive streets for merchants’ windows and a week before he was captured and down to the problem before them He ia survived by his father his pany and use of evidence obtained and has ly Utah C D on tour a the celebration shot in Cottonwood Deputy sheriffs widow and a daughter Mrs Con- from them would be tantamount to survey Washington served longer in Agrees ea’Frsject- Chairmen Named am police opened fire and killed Farr a stepson Clif- requiring the defendants to testify of i the city’s prospective well sites Eighteen hundred schobl children this state then any The governor agreed heartily with stance Olpin ot aSalt Will participate in the flrsKannual other clergyman brother A B Cul against themselves All committee chairmen were offi- whan they believed he was drawing Jennings Monday morning Mr Debler that the Deer creek proj ford music festival of the Salt Lake City of the Episcopal of Bellingham Wash and two Roles ee Books cially appointed Saturday by Chair- a revolver The committee members wer eet is necessary to the future ot this mer schools to be held at the L'DyS church sisters Mrs Pearl C Lynn and Mrs He was man Pembroke AU chairmen and Seven other convicted slayers sought the when held Johnson water that it make to D since vited gravwas valley places Judge by thr4qur by Gepfge tabernacle May 23 25 and 26 it Hazel Hinman ot Seattle' but Mr Balkley ordained f to the their committee members will donate terminations or commutations receiver the on over to turned were lands books be that cannot reached ity The body will be brought to Salt Keyser city corrtmisslqnerSl water announced Saturday deaconate in 1908 and to the priest- their time to give this community a the board ordered oqly denial! or conconstituted Rankin s it by the canals which have their the hood on May 20 1909 in the St school chorus ml An Lake tor funeral services and inter- voluntarily by also in gala festival and' business stimulant tinuances Among them was the apin the Jordan In other words ment such an abandonment of the books works" and the party-West high school band the Hamilton Mark’s cathedral by the late Bishop It was said peal of Mrs Elizabeth Droubay conwhile the Utah lake diking will asand records that tha defendants could elude G H Taylor local representabugle corps and the Frederick H Wheeler of the Bon victed for the killing of her husband Spalding sure the supply tor the lower lands not thereafter claim their use as evi- tive of the underground water divi- East high' achooi orchestra will parArchdeicon Bulkley will celebrate Marchs company will act as general Captain C Edwin Droubay of the in the valley intensive development' dence as amounting to compelling the sion and A B Larson assistant city in the program Wednesday holy commilnion at the 11 serv- vice - chairman ticipate Other committee tire department Droubay was slain defendants to testify against -them- engineer of valuable and desirable bench lands V while appropriate exercises will also ice Sunday in the St Mark’s cathedral chairmen are: Entertainment George November 30 1932 in an- alleged armust depend on Deer creek Mr Deb-- ' selves The fact that Weber- and Mr Leggette arrived in Salt'Lake be presented on the other days The - Rt Rev Arthur W Moulton R Earl’ Utah Power and Light com- gument with his wife about plans to ler could visualize a time in the fuWright joined with Rankin in making air Frida to assist the city in DD- bishop of Utah will preach pany decorations Fred S Auerbach obtain a divorce Mrs Droubay has ture when the Deer creek project the motion was an admission that they by v g — program to - Cause-$100- 0 the sermon Auerbach company— transportation served a year and 19 day of srltfe J laynn i planning will be so essential to this valley that we're partners the court held--t-the Salt Lake water sup- Chimney Sparks At the services in the St‘ Peter’s Aldon J Anderson Salt Lake &' Utah sentence it would hive to be constructed at ' R L Donaldson 28 446 East Broad- Judge Johnson continued tor one augment' the coming summer Three church Archdeacon Bulkley will de- railroad finance W Prescott Dunn Tw Friends Appear oh the new trial mo- ply during Damage lo say cost He insisted that any prohe nuuto a survey of unwas arraigned on charges of in- week hearing liver an address' on his recollections Keith O’Brien company wholesale con- years ago f i was Andrews of who tion Hal Smith and Mrs- - Caroline gram planning for the future of the way Mrs Roy water bein the possibilities Sc derground a of manslaughter Saturday of the past quartet Co century Jerry Joseph Edmund Loewy ' victed several days ago on eight vicinity of Salt Lake friends of Mrs Droubay Crowther valley must have Deer creek as an voluntary from Fire chimney W originating Beat fore iWUl'be Douglas City Judge open tothe retail Ray H Butler Associated appeared ift her behalf and told the essential part whereas the Utah lake counts of an indictment charging use The party will leave the Bonneville sparks caused damage of $1100 to All the meetings ' Preliminary hearing was aet for of the mails to defraud Imposition Merchants J Lynn board ehe tad-be- enpublic publicity maltreated by diking project will serve to assist May 31 golf course Monday at 8 a m and the home of Joseph E Jensen 745 Knowles Walkover Shoe store situation emphasized by the present sentence scheduled Saturday after the inspection tour will meet East Twenty-firs- t her husband' Opposing her release South street SaturDonaldson is Charged in connection of was continued one for Extradition Blood Wweek also Thomsi was emergency Signs attorney Mackay at luncheon at the chamber of com- day afternoon with an automobile “accident April The high reclamation official 25 merce at noon for a further discus-sio- n Assistant Fire Chief W J Hancock representing Captain Droubay’s famtwo passenger In a taxiSL-ExpositioCalifornia For warned against any plan for con- cab when of artesian water possibilities n ily and Mrs Luella Droubay Hardy directed two fire companies in ex he was driving were killed at Legion Auxiliary struction and operation of sister of the'slain man They charged Deer The results of his former survey tlngulshing the blaze Hancock Said West and North Temple atreets creek that would place the costs too Sixth that Mrs Droubay “drank and caiv were was ! to were Mr to estimated loss signed Extradition the Annual building Sale papers presented by crashed into cab the railroad Leggette a after Poppies the water committee at a high He thought $80 an acre-foried on” and that she slew Droubay for train Those killed in the wreck were meeting on at $1000 and loss to the contents esti- Saturday afternoon by Governor was ' about the limit and for Miss Thelma Hill 21 410 South West without provocation storage return Robert mated at $100 Saturday at the University club Henry H' Blood-tthe sale ot The reason annual that he would have preferred poppies by After the witnesses had appeared Graham 37 alias Robert Bryant held Vi see Deer creek and the Utah lake Temple street and Oscar K 'Harris American Legion for the benefit of however the board was requested to at Folsom prison alter serving a term of the army air corps Jr will veterans American disabled the continue the case Until the Septemdiking project which has cheaper for grand larceny to Salt Lake to face "rV f $ rS easts per acre-foo-t be conducted in Salt Lake next Satof water supplied ' a similar charge fitot week ber term in behalf the for Attendance in handled as a unit coincident every sales with of Clyde O'Conurday Detective Chester Colburn said at the Modernization exposition Tjie plea city of the nation by members of nor 22 by his mother Mrs Betty' Cost Bara Tnnnel — Graham defrauded the J B’ Burnto- street and State American Broadway ( the Legion auxiliary 555 O’Connor 212 South State street ham Auto Finance company The same consideration of cost In taled 21709 when the doors were The poppies have been made by disSouth Main street of $266 on an autoRight-of-Wa- y his opinion tended to militate at this closed at 9 p m Saturday it wasV proved unavailing when the board veterans in the government hosabled 7 circumstances surrounding his T mobile transaction in September tune against the Inclusion of the proannounced by exposition offi- probed " ' pitals and American Legion auxiliary tremendous' effort they raised 1931 is kept by' conviction for robbery O’Connor was Twenty fellow students laborposed tunnel which would bring 35tabulation The cials flowers 10000000 About workers - him from the Colburn with Patrolman J P Dast-ru- p a meter operated by the “electric given a sentence of five years to life -0 acre-feof water from the Dupit In Hie meaning in relays carried Lawrence have been made during the winter will leave for Folsom prison eye” at the door which records for robbing the Kanell Grocery store-las- t chesne in the Deer creek project at members of the party other time 28 used from lake months The be Smith will ’ on "had cut small trees and Crystal proceeds t’-August of $7r--Afttime Water with lands more entrance of every visitor The leggings” Sunday morning ’ “7“T”TJp the Mount Timpanogos " to Aspen Mrk O’Connor had urged that " W E Gedlg of 679 East Ninth” in the relief end rehabilitation work belts and shirts affixed to the afcly developed and the need for a an' total attendance represents and of the legion auxiliary trunks formed sn improvised guilty in grove Saturday afternoon after of nearly 4000 visitors a her son be given another chance WaConvictions evinary supply more intense that South street pleaded to average Burglary' lter Westerman proprietor of Wester- Smith sliding down a glacier police court Saturday stretcher T i tore might well be undertaken failing TALK TO CONTINUE day which is expected to be in--' man’s grocery store at Second South lake slipped into a are In- near Mr Debier said that the lack of re-- to give a pedestrian the right of hours of laborious effort the Three Place Prison as features creased special W E of Ryberg vice president "-- ot progress on the Deer creek - - -- -way crevasse and suffered a of the’ party marked descent the viced from tune to time dur-i- ng and Second West Khtreeta told the trod his Inc will Continue The Offense occurred at a fracture ot the left leg with the injured man At Aspen-grov- e’ fop the past several months the exposition Which Will board he would vigorously oppose any j ' was placed in an auto- been djruktuig to reclamation pedestrian lane on State street talk on the Orient at the weekly just above the ankle 30 of 544 Second East clemency Mr Westermansaid O'Conhe Allen Burton until June 30 i continue luncheon meeting of th engineering - A hundred members of a UniSecond 1 South and mobile and rushed to the Balt- - street and Kenneth L Dayton 81 of ' - The exposition wilt not be open nor was the robber who wounded him both in Denver and between m'l effiCiais noon council Monday et the chamber versity of Utah botany class asBroadway n Dr Elwood Mead Lake general hospital where im- - 621 Strmgfellow court were ordered Sunday it was said Saturday in holdup attempt a few days before it It developed that a dog rather ot commerce The first talk on this cended Mount Timpanogos Saturr a commasooer of reclamation he provised splnta were replaced committed to the state prison Sat- night although it is possible that the Kanell Grocery store holdup andMr ( was Rygiven last week that the charge against him was dtp- ' on a field trip During the is keenly interested in Deer than a human being crossed the subject with proper dressing starting day urday by District Judge James W McSundays will be included exen returoedkrecently from ' missed only because he pleaded guilty indescent from the heights Smith 27 bemuse of its pewtolities in pro-from path of Gedig’s automobile when berg the hospital May Reports Kinney tended the tour of Orient end South slipped into the chasm carved to the prior robbery— — n arro'e supply of water for the arresting officer blew his- See is Lands dicated that Mr Smith suffered The free daily programs of They will begin serving indetermi— — — — xv wms tie a The buird decided it would deny between Ice and rock by a frigid" "contusions about the face as a nate terms on charges of second Is in toe vaiey and nterialttmenur fcr In view ot this 'extenuating ' on the second floor the application on its merits regardresult of his fall in addition to to which they pleaded running stream swiftly AT LAGOON TODAY SWIM burglary circumstance Judge Daniel less of Waterman's statement O'Con away? Call Wasatch 1463 Companions improvised ropes guilty last -- week— The 'two -- were will be resumed Monday night Filtered purified sterilized fresh r the lractured Jeg but that his J goods moved to any point I imposed a fine of $1 inand belts and hastened to condition was not believed to water at just nght temperature charged with breaking into a house at to continue either afternoon or nor has served only eighji months ol ’ stead of the usual $2 penalty jAdvert-semen- t) his sentence of the injured mam Alter 363 East Sixth South street April 24 evening throughout the week r t - (AdwtlMmcnt) - an Salt LODGE TOHOLD To Hold Gala Festival DEGREE WORK ll RAM BOOKS FORMERCTAH o-- Business Men Sponsor Community Enter prise to Stimulate Buying 1- -2 CITBEND1ES 0 ESTER CASE FraudTrial Churchmen Will Pay Archdeacon Glowing Tribute n 'I in - TOUR OF lii SKS SLATED Leg-gett- Atih MusicrFestival— CSchools head-gate- e ’ school-Telegra- Court Arraigns Death Car Driver a-'- ‘ -- well-drillin- g Jlome 1 ‘ - Prisoner Plans of 21709 In First?' Week- DraWs Companions Save Injured Driver Refusing Student From Crevasse to -t t s 2 DogPays $1 Fine er ' s - - 20-fo- ot com--pou- ' Pair in "ct ’ Wasfc-rgto- I i J -r-- t Har-ingt- ¥ the-resc- ue us S de-gft-
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