| Show H 26' THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE SATURDAY MORNING MAY RURAL WORK --MEETING iGPEN'IN GOOD-WIL- 34 AIR RAIDING SQUAD L TOUR TO UTAH TO 28 MAIL FRAUD SEIZES UTAH’S Heber J Grant presi v dent of the CITIES BEGINS LABGET STILL SL L Eleven Planes Leaving S L Former Officer Arrested as Joined by Other Fliers at Ogden James D Pope of FERA Comes to Attend Parley of 11 Western States PROGRAM OUTLINED Rehabilitation of Persons in Small Communities Sought by Special Move After a slight delay because of high winks the 11 planes comprising the chamber of commerce “good will air armada" left the Salt Lake airport shortly after noon Friday and headed north with Ogden as Its first scheduled atop This ia said to be the largest massed flight of private craft ever to fly out Of Salt Lake Before the tour ia ended next Tuesday the "armada" will contain 16 planes with a total of 40 passengers and pilots aboard Three more planes joined the for mation Friday at Ogden It is ex pected that another two planes will be added Sunday at Price Carry Invitations 'The passengers carried invitations from Mayor Lpuia Marcus and Paul F Keyser president ot the chamber of commerce to attend the modernization exposition now being held and the "Greater Salt Lake Days" June 1 and- 2 An invitation is being presented to the mayor of each ot the 16 cities on the itinerary Hundreds of Ogden citizens gathered at the Ogden airport to welThe filers were come the armada greeted officially by a reception committee headed by Mayor Harman W Peery Spectators were permitted to inspect the planes at close range before they continued their flight to the north at 2 p m the planes remained at Logan for two hours before continuing to Preston Idaho where they arrived at 5 p m Tho fliers were entertained later at Bear River Narrows at a Dutch lunch by the Preston chamber ot commerce with Wilford Smith as chairman Mayer Addresses Mayor L E Hansen delivered an address of welcome and music was furnished by studenls ot the Utah State Agricultural college under the direction of Kendrick Hawkes The tour is under the direction of Winston Ellerbeck of the chamber of commerce aviation committee and Ray L Peck is chief pilot Thi Schedule of the remainder of tha tour ia as follows: Saturday Duchesne and Vernal Sunday Myton Price Greenriver and Moab Monday Torrey Kanab St George and Cedar City Tuesday Milford Richfield and Salt Lake Operator! Built Un- der Basement A still termed by Captain J G Smith of the police morals squad the largest ever raided in the state was seized by officers at 128 West Fourth North street Friday night and LeRoy Dean 48 a carpenter and former policeman of that address was taken Into custody Captain Smith said Dean who was booked "“hold for investigation" at 7 m was released So that he could be at the bedside of his wife who is critically ill Dean will report to the police captain Saturday and will be turned over to federal officers and arraigned before U S Commissioner Gould' B Blakely Saturday will observe their 3800-gallo- -- golden wedding anni- versaryrt They were married May "vr CLUB WOMEN SET FOR MEET 600-CO- -- SECOND CHORAL CONCERT GWEN a-- pre-pa- S L Tire Man Dies 1 - A Al-mi- More Than 35000 Visit Exposition ’ v ’ r r - ’ U - - 261SS4 They will leave the city U oy motor car early Saturday morning '"for a trip around the ’Alpine scenic loop follow- ing which they will attend a family dinner in the home of Mr and Mrs Clifford E Young at American Fork at which all except one living child of President Grant will be present They also will visit r the scene of Mrs Grant’s ELECTS HEADS birth and early girlhood Pleas- Rankin Case Declared Off When Juror From Ogden Attack Heart Suffers REHEARING ORDERED Defense Refuses to Continue With Eleven Men Witnesses Discharged The mail fraud trial of Lester Rankin and seven other defendants charged with "bucket shop” operations in the sale of securities came "V to an abrupt end Friday Federal Judge Tillman D Johnson before whom the hearing started last Monday declared a mistrial when he was informed that Chris Flygare 65 of Ogden one of the jurors had been stricken with a heart attack at his home Thursday night Mr Flygare’s physician informed the court that his patient would be unable to continue his services as a juror Retrial Ordered U S Attorney Dan B Shields who had been prosecuting the case said he was willing to stipulate that the trial proceed with the remaining 11 jurors but defense counsel would not agree Consequently It was necessary to get the case for retrial during the fall term of court which will mean October or November The defendants are at liberty under bonds of $2000 each pending the new trial They have been under bond since shortly after the indictment was returned against them by the grand jury Approximately 40 government witnesses some of whom were subpe--nae- d from as far away as New York City wgj-- discharged Although it is possible under a supreme court ruling to draw a thirteenth juror to act in case of emergency it was not done in this case Opened Last Monday The trial opened last Monday with 12 defendants in the case All were charged in an indictment with participating in the operations of a “bucket shop” under the disguise of Lester e Bankid-- Co Four of the defendants — Sherman E Sudbury William Weber Maurice Berman and Sam Levin — were dismissed on motion of U S Attorney Shields The eight defendants still Involved in the case when the mistrial was declared were Rankin Irving Weber J George Wright Louis J Bowers MervJn Rosenthal Ed Prival William Fisher and Robert Hendison ant Grove Secretary Dern Carnivi LProgram Will Add Church Leader Planning Active Color to Greater S L Days’ Wife to Observe Summer Program " Secretary of War George H Dern Dance Concerts on Schedule Golden Wedding Friday disclosed plans for a busy summer rmum attendance at the including - University- of Utah commencement Windows of City’s Stores Will Be Unveiled at 8 P M exercises at which he will deliver Route Over Alpine Trip the address and receive a doctor of Ten Dollar Award Awaits Shopper Who First laws degree according to an AssoDinner on ProFamily ciated Press dispatch from WashingIdentifies fMiss Salt Lake ton gram for Day After fleet review ’ A program of carnival entertainment will add color to "Greater Salt Lake Days” the city’s first great merchandising festival announced Adrian B Pembroke general chairman of the committee in charge of the affair CamivaL attractions have been arranged lor both days of festivities June 1 and 2 Friday following a special luncheon at which local wholesalers and manufacturers will play hosts to their trade the evening’ official entertainment will begin at 8 p m as Mrs Julta L Pitcock national the windows ot the city’s stores are president of the United States auxil- unveiled At 9 p m a gigantic carnival dance iary of the Veterans of Foreign Wars will visit ' Salt ' Lake Tuesday and has been ’arranged at Coconut Grove Wednesday officers pf the Salt Lake which has been secured especially Special attractions Ogden and Brigham JCity auxiliaries for the occasion also have been arranged at the the$ were informed Friday The program lor ’ Mrs Pitcock’s ters An automobile parade also may visit includes an inspection of'- - toe be held Friday Concerts Scheduled Veterans’ hospital Tuesday afternoon a dinner’ and a meeting with the - Saturday’s activities will begin at Brigham City Ogden and Salt Lake 10 a m with si band concert at South and Main' streets The band e Temple auxiliaries In the evening at toe will continue concerts throughout vahotel- rious sections ot the city until-nooThe presldent will attend the Me- Simultaneously a group of young morial day services at toe V F W the Junior Wranglers will plot in the City cemetery and the appear throughout other parts ot the United Veterans’ Council services in business section ’ the University- of Utah stadium "Miss Salt Lake"" will officially Wednesday forenoon aqd an informal open an automobile show at 12:30 reception at the Newhouse hotel p m At 2 p m she ill begin her Wednesday from 7 to 9 p m shopping throughout the city unmaskedTo the lint shopper-wh- o addresses herewith the statement “Are you not Miss Salt Lake" she -will admit her identity and the person will receive cash award Miss Salt Lake" will pass from one store to another until she is identified' Only shoppers will be eligible to compete for the award however Prior to 2 p m Saturday "Miss Salt vsfien making Lake” will public appearances Saturdays afternoon members of the American Legion will add further color to the program when they travel about the business section on a locomotive and boxcar i Jadgea Announced ’ judges for the window displays were announced Friday by Frederick H Wheeler vice chairman of the general committee They are: Mrs James Ingebretsen 39 South Walcott street Mrs G R LaCoste 1750 Yale avenue Mrs W T Runzler 1128 East Fourth South The judges will begin making their selections immediately after the windows are unveiled Five honorary wards will be made in each of two divisions— (1) for the best trimmed window portraying the thought of ‘Greater Salt Lake Days” 2) for the best trimmed window from purely artistic standpoint Vets Auxiliary Head to Visit New-hous- s - Tribune to Give' Party For School Reporters at ' - CHDRCHMEET — W R Lloyd U & Reception Planned I department of agriculture extension k service 11 to 11:13 a m "Extension Preceding the banquet 1 reception Election of officers by the minisbo held for the national speaker I Service and Rural Rehabilitation" will terial and lay groups took place durPaul V Marla regional represents at 7 p m at which a University of tive of ‘the extension service of the Utah atring trio will provide music ing Friday’s meetings of the fifty-fiftf U S department of agriculture 11:13 and also for the banquet Members annual sess'lon of the Utah misvioVan Cott of are Lorna the trio toil'30 a nu "Rural Rehabilitation" lin Helen Barton cello and sion Methodist Episcopal church The Mex- Virginia New L Kent DrH president j groups convened at Centenary Methico Agricultural college 1130 to 11:45 Anderson piano odist Episcopal church where the At the close of the meeting an address by Governor Henry f session will continue throughout frolic will ba held on i H Blood 11:43 a m to 1230 p m Junior High Schools Pre- Sunday recess and adjournment to L D S the roof garden of the Hotel Utah at The ministers named the Rev O tabernacle grounds 12:30 to 2 p m 11 p m with Mist Lethe Coleman sent Recital of AmeriC King secretary the Rev W W r directing the affair which ia to prolunch and state conferences to Klntner treasurer the Rev C R statements for tha afternoon ses- mote interest in the national conferMusic can ' Pond statistician the Rev H M sion 2 to 230 p m questions on ence at Yellowstone In Juna Merkel fare equalizer and Dr Rollin Committees assisting the general morning program 2:30 to 5 p m disH press agent Lemuel Clark Utah chairman are as follows: Registracussions of state programs: The combined Junior high achool wasAyres elected chairman of the lay Montana Ore- tion Mrs Mabel N Fry Ogden chair- choruses Idaho Washington numbering 1497 voices and group Glen B Walker vice chairgon California New Mexico Arizona man Mrs Zina Boyden Coalville the South high school band of 71 man and William E Piper secretary Mrs Winifred P Ralls Salt Lake Nevada Colorado and Wyoming pieces featured the second of a series W Hancher superintendent J C Lindsey regional engineer of Election Mrs Gladys C Nellson of three evening performances of the ofDrthaC Utah mission gava Jus anProvo chairman Miss Jessie Orser toe F E R A will ba chairman music festival at the L D nual Committees and boards Roosevelt Miss Gilberts Gillespie citywide S tabernacle Friday averting Dr L wera rfeport elected for the session and are Credentals Mrs Ora H Tooele Lewis Roosevelt Decorations Mrs John Nuttall Jr superintendent of expected to report to the meeting iWell-Know- n Maude K Baker and Miss Bertha schools opened tha program with a Saturday The Rev William Frary brief address Jn which he set for- of Eureka conducted a devotional Wagener Resolutions Mrs Blanche ward the aims of tha festival to pro- service Dr Eward Laird Mills ediC Pittman chairman Miss ‘Louise mote mora ot a In tor of the Pacific Christian AdvoJorgenson Vernal Mrs Leaver has the activities of musical interest tha city He then cate spoke bn modern trends in re tor arranged the program with Miss Vir- introduced the guest ot honor for the llgious thought - Harold L Lambourne 40 of 821 ginia Dickerson in charge of the muevening H Warren Taylor assistant High tribute to Christian women Eleventh East street well known In sic Mrs Violet Harrison state pub- state superintendent of schools who for their contribution to moral bet tire business In Salt licity chairman has supervised the spoka briefly on the desirability of terment was paid Lake lor 12 years died in a local Convention Bulletin )y the Rt Rev such festivals Ralph S Cushman DD bishop ot hospital Friday at 11:40 p m of heart to Honored Be Club Tha South high achool band opened tha Denver area ot the church He complications after a six weeks’ ill-- j Sunday sessions will open with the regular program with the selec- commented disparagingly on women ness of pneumonia at Dick Gunn's cats at tion "National Emblem" The girls’ who smoke clgarets and drink beer Mr Lambourne was bom Decem- breakfast j a m whlcvh ia to honor tha Payson chorus presented tour numbers after Dr Walter L French of ber 7 1803 In Salt Lake a son of the club club of tha organiza- which the boys’ chorus gave their se- conducted a memorial service Ogden honorlath Charles A Lambourne and Mrs tion youngest Miss Lethe Coleman of Midway lection The mixed chorus sang two : Emma Lambourne Rev Chester Carwardme He was graduate ia the ing West high school At the to be the speaker her subject "Out numbers as the ending of choral sing- Mrs Martin Thomas and Mrs Rollin I ed from the Fog Through Organization" ing all selections wera accompanied H Ayres members ot the church 1 time of his death he was employed as of Miss Melba Bachman state vice presi- by Enid Rosengreen r I a salesman by the H who died during the past year Spencer Brown dent Is in —— charger Music ia to be fur Gets Applause Tha day’s activities concluded with Tire company a nlshed double by university quartet The South high school band again an evening worship service at which Surviving are his widow Mrs business session follow A will 10 at Cushman preached Robbins Lambourne son WilSaturm at tha Newhousa hotel and Mrs gave a selection “The Pearls" which Bishop will begin at $ a m liara Lambourne 14 daughter Lois aFrank sub- evoked long applause Harold Taylor day’s program Evans on will the speak with a devotional address by Dr Lambourne 8 mother brothers “Out of the Fog Through Eco- and Joseph Cornwall gave a cornet Douglas E Lambourne and Charles A ject duet with the band music as a back- Ayres nomic Election of officers Thinking" Lambourne and sister Mrs John M -Twill be held at noon and an Installa- ground BLAST DAMAGES SHOP Welch all of Salt Lake tion luncheon with Miss La Veta The fourth section of the evening’s An explosion of a compressed gas entertainment featured choral presWallace of Logan in charge will be with tableau picturizations tank at the rear of 851 Park street given at the Country club at 2:30 entations The West junior high school gave caused damage of $30 to a repair shop p m when Mrs Gilgan will speak Puritan tableaux Songs of the revo- Friday R C Hughes owner ot the i ' - again’ lution were presented by the Irving shop escaped injury I junior high school Jordan junior high school pictured Regular School Work "Tenting Tonight" and "Battle Hymn Afore than 33000 people had visJlnded University of tha Republic" while tha Jackson ited the Modernization exhibition — junior high school group presented ' of corner Broadway and State street a negro family mourning the passing With of the classes on completion anup until Fnday night it was “The Massa" nounced by officials in charge ot the the University of Utah campus FriThe South junior high school Stuschool work lor the day regular year exhibition dents presented two colorful negro came to The an end final examinaThe biggest day 'for The brightest side of a JourVisitors is expected to be June 2 tion week will start Monday May 28 spiritual groups "Southerns Memocareer will be empharies" and "Swing Low Sweet Charnalistic Examinations would that regularly when special train from Boise iot" Bryan Junior high school pre- sized Saturday when the 500 Idaho will arrive to visit the fall on Wednesday will be held Sat- sented two cowboy songs ‘‘Home on Tribune classroom reporter! ere 28 The last exposition and participate in "Great- urday morning May feted as guests ot The Tribune at Range" and “Texas Cowboy" er Salt Lake Days" Tha train will assembly of the year was held in the at their seventh annuel party in "Roosevelt endhall school high Awards junior Kingsbury Friday pick up special cars at various cities wera presented to students lor vari- ed the tableau presentations with the Tribune auditorium Festivibetween here and Boise two sea chanteys "Bow the Man ties will begin st 1 p m with ice ous activities cream and candy to start things Down" and “Away to Rio" Meeting of Governors ' Assessed The music of American composers going right Three splendid Valuation then followed selections from "Babes short moving picture— a west- With Wallace Proposed em thrillef e comedy end an Toyland" and the "Stars arid Of S L County Drops inStripes Forever" The South high animal picture— will be shown to A conference of governors of neighschool band under the direction of the youngsters' Between picboring states with Henry A Wallace tures a short program will be Salt Lake county’s assessed valua- Lorenzo Mitchell ended the program of to be held tion dropped from a peak of secretary with a rendition of the ’Recessional" agriculture given by some ot the talented reJune 2 at Logan was suggested to in 1930 to $218243286 ip 1933 The conductor for the evening was porters and then the annual)' them by Governor Henry H Blood the lowest for 13 years according J Spencer Cornwall director wards will be made of muThursday The secretary will be in to the annual report of David K sic in the public schools of Salt Lake Practically every classroom of Utah to address the graduates of the Moffat county treasurer submitted The tableaux were the Salt Lake elementary and prepared under Utah State Agricultural college at to the county commission the direction ot Charlotte Stewart Friday junior high schools last fall ap6 45 a m of that day The report showed that In 1933 Frank W Asper was at tha oegah pointed a child to act as reporter Matters of interest to the west taxes levied totaled $7682993 of The festival will end Saturday eveend prepare a weekly article might well be discussed with the which $3935402 were collected In ning with the combined high school about the events of Interest that secretary at that time Governor 1930 the total levied was $9887200: choruses ahd the East high school occurred in the room during the Blood suggests log which $9001892 was collected orchestra presenting the program These youngsters hava year - r ' BY ILLNESS S church and his wife Augusta Winter Grant Application of tha government’s rural rehabilitation program will be discussed Saturday by representatives et J1 western states jneetlng with Jaibes D Pope of the division ot In rural rehabilitation ot the FtRA Officers who raided the place on a James I) Pago of the F E R-acting for Colonel Lawrence Westtip' that moonshine whisky was being brook In charge ot the division The division of rural rehabilitation who manufactured there said the still was conferences “will be held in the Hotel will disouat plans with representatwo stories underground It was 14 tives of II western states Saturday t Utah feet high and 25 feet in circumfer"The program will concern itself in Salt Lake ence they said and contained about largely with persons Mving in com 1000 gallons of mash the base ot inanities of less than 5000 population which was rye our general philosophy is to try to On the first floor under the baser ' rehabilitate people so far as posment and garage of his home the sible in the environment in which liquor was stored in barrels The polive and to help them to help lice estimated the barrels contained t they themselves" Mr Pope said about 150 gallons of rye moonshine 1 State relief administrators state - directors whisky Two officers were ordered to of rural rehabilitation and ' 1 guard the place Friday night and the state extension service directors for 4 still and liquor will be moved Saturthe' area will meet to discuss appli ' day Captain Smith said cation of the rural work From DepresEmergence Immediately after the arrest Cap'“According to recent figures tain Smith called J L White of the farmers in the U S are on re- sion Will Be Theme of alcoholic beverage unit of the fedlief rolls Many states have been able eral division of investigation to reduce this number by making arState Convention Started in 1929 rangements for such workers to use land and facilities Where necessary Captain Smith said Dean told them loaning of cows pigs chickens and Emergence from the fog of dehe atarted building the still in 1929 so on la resorted to for purposes of pression is the theme to be emphaand had been operating it since self sustenance to bo paid for jn sised In the eleventh annual conven"It ia the largest still that has ever kind or in work projects tion of the Utah Federation of Busibeen taken in the state to my knowlness and Professional Women’i Clubs Plan Outlined edge" said Captain Smith "I think it also is one of the largest ever "In many Instances the cost of help- first session ot which will open Sat2 p m at the Newhouse seized in the intermountain couning the fanners to establish them- urday at hotel with Miss Alice Pedersen of try" selves and become Dean was a member of the Salt will be less than the cost of continued Provo president in the chair Tha a hold executive' board Lake police force about 14 years ago Vill meeting direct relief Officer! who participated in the "Farmers on relief rolls may ex- at 12 o’clock preceding this business The convention will draw raid in addition to Captain Smith change food for processed goods on session were Earl Bertelson W R Hawkes other staple products of urban work- business and professional women G D Holt Don Vinson and H M ers Relief subjects who work In metal from seventeen cities and towns of 130 being expected acDuncombe plants for Instance may make farm Utah about cording to Mrs Maud N Lever presi-deimplements in exchange for food ot the Salt Lake club who is Frerram Given general chairman of the convention Saturday’s sessions will Include an The afternoon session is to taka up address of welcome by Robert H important changes'in the constitution state emergency relief ad--i ot tho federation as a chief part of i Hinckley ministration director at 10 a m in tha business to be transacted At 7:30 the hotel 10:13 to 10:30 a m "Rural p m tha annual banquet is to take t Relief and Rehabilitation Problems" place in the hotel ballroom when ’ Mr Pope 10:30 to 10:45 a m "Coop-- j Mrs Rose Gilgan ot Boise Idaho reporation of Extension Divisions ot Ag-- resenting the national federation will rtcultural Colleges With Federal ba the speaker her discussion dealing Airports recently built throughout I Emergency Relief" Director William with ways “Out of the Fog Through tha state by C W A labor will be Ministerial and Lay Groups used as landing fields and the visit of tho state extension Activity in Public Affairs" Mrs Gil- of the Salt of Methodists Choose Lake planes will servo as to 11 a m “U S is the chairman ot tha national gan an inaugural for many fef them (Peterson Agriculture in Relation to committee magazine New Officers ‘ D TRHtfflDED attending top May 31 in New York Secretary Dern will come to Salt Lake to attend toe Heber J Grant president of the He may program L D- S church and hia wife Au- commencement gusta Winter Grant will celebrate stop in Omaha on his way for an their fiftieth wedding anniversary inspection of that corps’ area headSaturday President and Mrs Grant quarters Secretary Dern said he would like will drive by motor car early Saturto toe to canal and may day around the Alpine scenic loop sailgoJune 19 Panama on an army transport up American Fork canyon and down from San Francisco That plan is Provo canyon en route to the birthto developments place of Mrs Grant Pleasant Grove subject If he does to not Panama he go and to a family dinner at American said he will visit Seattle and Fort Fork Lewis Washington inspect the Bon“And all we can say Is that we both neville dam project and return to hope it will rain so hard on our anby way of toe Fort Peck niversary that we can’t make the Washington project in Montana said Grant President Friday trip" “I would like also to visit the Philnight The couple was married May 26 ippines and Porto Rico” toe secre1884 President Grant was chosen a tary- said "but I have not yet made member of the council of toe twelve any definite plans as to when I can It is probable that will apostles of toe church in October get away 1882 when he was not quite 26 years get to Porto Rico in the early fall of age He became president of toe but the Philippine trip is still too far in the future for any definite church in 1918 ' Mrs Grant has accompanied her plans" husband on scores of his trips going with him to Japan 30 years ago when he opened the L D S mission there She also recently attended the dedication of toe new Washington D chapel Although the anniversary will be Revocation of toe beer license held celebrated with no display by Presitoe Valencia club 2340 South dent and Mrs Grant hundreds of by thousands of members of toe church Sjtate street was voted Friday by commission and other friends will note the day after Sheriff S Grant Young recomwith rejoicing for ’toe health and mended the action vigor of the distinguished couple Deputy sheriffs raided toe place Mrs Grant is toe mother of one several nights ago and that Mrs Mary Grant Judd daughter seized a quantity ofreported hard wife ot Robert L Judd local attor- they Frank Roman was arrestedliquor and ney Mrs Grant has been mother to booked on six children left by toe death of Presi- license was possession charges -- The in toe name of George dent Grant's first wife Lucy String Apostole ham Grant and also to the three chil®er licenses were approved for dren of her own sister Helen Win- Saltair and ters Woodruff all of whom grew up when the toe Sunset Beach resort commission approved apin the home of Mrs Grant and have plications from the Saltair Beach been married from her residence aad Mrs Ada Dern and E All living daughters of President wmpany H Thompson at tha Sunset beech Grant and their husbands will at- resort tend a dinner ( i p m at toe home Mr of his daughter and and Mrs- Clifford £ Young in Highway Board Opens American Fork with the exception Bids of Mrs Isaac Blair Evans ofPasa-denBridge Projects Cat Those to be present include Dr and Mrs John H Taylor L A Young ot Richfield was low Mr George J Cannon Mr bidder Friday on two bridge conand Mrs Willard R Smith Mr and tract Jobs for toe state road comMrs J George Midgley Mr and Mrs mission His bid for a concrete bridge Ashby D Boyle Mr and Mrx Judd over East canyon creek In Morgan Mr and Mrs Wallace F Bennett and county on the road between Morgan and Peterson was $823550 the Union Axej A Madsen 'Following the dinner President Construction company of Ogden beGrant accompanied by Dr George ing toe second lowest of five bidders W Middleton and a nephew Leslie at $742855 The Young bid on a concrete Midgley will ‘leave for Fillmore where they will remain Saturday and approaches over the Sevier bridge river night and leave early Sunday for south of Salina was $1690242 Strong Cedar City where the president will Grant of SpringviUe being second dedicate the new Cedar First ward at $1869345 Six contractors bid on this job chapel - 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