Show ' UTAHN WINS New Rules on Sprinkling Evening Richfield Youth Victor in Future Farmer Con ’’‘test at S L Conference 14 FLAN S Official Says Government Will Buy Stock From Growers Drouth-Stricke- n water pressures In several areas when all residents use water for sprinkling at the same time He said that during the evening hours of sprinkling in the Ninth South and Fifteenth East street area the pressure dropped from 115 pounds to 25 pounds and at Ninth East and Twenty-thir- d South dropped from 100 “pounds to 30 pounds At Tuesday’s meeting the commission approved entering into an agreement with C E Clark-see- n and L G Cox for drilling-number of wells in tha city's new drilling program A protest against well drilling activities was received' from the -- Salt Lake County Water Conser-- r' The petition vation association was referred to Commissioner Keyser who In turn referred it to -- 1831 GRAIN PACTS ' MINERS’ WORK' RELAXED DAY HEARING Tb AID CATTLE Concluding Arguments Of- fered in Underground Ruling AM Permits Utah Farmers Use as Feed Concluding arguments supporting undei and opposing the eight-hou- r ground law as interpreted by Attorney General Joseph Chez In an opinion rendered last March were submitted Tuesday by representatives of the mine operators and employes at a hearing before the state industrial commission At the close of the hearing Assistant Attorney General Grover A Giles was given 20 daya in which to reply to tha brief submitted in April by attorneys for the United States Smelting Refining and Mining company The brief contended that the industrial commission was without jurisdiction to issue the order of March requiring mine operators to limit employment to-- - eight - hours from the time the miners left the surface until they returned It also was contended that the sta tute limits the working da underground but does not limit the time an employe may be permitted or required to remain underground and “Come en you Bambino!— and Darrel Monson that the order even though authorigrader from the Jefferson school is doing zed by statute is in vojation of the a fifth was one of the 2004 Salt constitutional rights of the petition- a “Babe Ruth” Darrel Excess Wheat Livestock’ for DROUTH HITS FORAGE Supply Lowest in 20 Years Peterson Reports Blood ’Discusses Emergency Wheat growers of Utah who have planted more than their allotment under contracts calling for a 15 per cent reduction In acreage Tuesday were granted permission to Use the excess wheat as forage by the agri — —the city legal department-—-—culture adjustment administration it The commission ordered the waa announced by William Peterson sealing of alveral wells near Lehi director of extension at the Utah and the Jordan river These wells State Agricultural college and in were seeled several years but it charge of the wheat allotment proteacher trainers in is said that some have been vocational subjects gram in Utah and campers opened boys by Mr Peterson said he had received for 11 w e s t e r n waste of water to a leading Ian a telegram from George E Farrell states now In sesschool In Lake children who took an the City part e of toe A A A authorizing Mr Petersion at the nual “play day" Tuesday at Liberty park Thou- son to advise contract signers to salhotel children of event other sands attended the vage all forage available on contractMr Malouf who ed acreage was the Utah coners i The telegram aald wheat acreage testant will be Demands "Heneet Day in excess of the maximum allowed sent to the nationW W Ray representing the Park al contest October may be harvested for hay Mr FarrellUtah mine declared the mine opersaid new regulations would be availSS in Kansas City Mr Malsnf five-da- y a on had ators agreed able soon Mu brother Raymond N Malouf week code which they construed ' also a student of Richfield high mean an “honest eight-hou- r Planting Exeeeda Quota to day” school won the state end regional bad aome Senate Tha mines been Evidenae have that grower Okeh Indicates Association handicapped Utah Urges by contests a year agft nd competed in t he said byt great distances from mar' planted wheat or other crops on the national finals more than 85 per cent of their wheat kets and by wet mines which necessiState May Continue LesCongress to Buy Second place in thr regional finals tated pumping of water If the eight-hou- r acreage was brought to Mr Peterson was won by Ernest Hamilton of Coast Re Permits Ruling law as it has been construed by Inspectors sent out to determine Program Equipment Chehalis Wash while Ronald W whether contracts were being obin the past has bee n illegal and inim‘ of Cali Pierce of Twin Falla Idaho and Cheorganization served Because of the serious drouth ical to the welfare of the workers r ater A Rogers of Mussellshell Mont toe state and the shortage of feed A restoration of the remaining 5 Approval of 8 $193000000 three-yea- then the statute has been wrong for 3000 happy school children frolicked on the Branch 'cares aside' were tied for third place An audiCasting cent pay cut he said he wired Mr Farrell askToad construction program by 39 years he said lawns and playgrounds of Liberty park Tuesday in the annual ence of several hundred heard the per cent of the 15 per green G A Marr representing the United for postal employe and an appropri- the senate was reported In press dising him if farmers could not retain “ of contests City schools ation by congress to finance govern- patches Tuesday and was greeted en- States Smelting Mining and Refining “play day"on the Salt Lake the excess feed or if they would be of their of and the Western thousands the cheers Sessions of the vocational conferspectators by youthful pf Reorganization Urged of ail equipment for thusiastically by state road officials company covered much the same compelled to ploy it under as stiputhemselves joyously into dozens of differ Loan and threw the ence will continue until Thursday ment purchase youngsters parents Building company the lated in the contract are being aought who saw In the action the probability ground as did Mr Ray but dwelt ent for the home economics section and third clast stations committee games Relays baseball races of all kinds softball soccer ball of the that Utah road construction will be mora on the ruling by the attorney California assets of which were taken “I am pleased that the department by thy legislative of were a but few the these until Friday for the agricultural National sports over by Friend W Richardson Cali has been lenient with the growers League of District Postmas- continued unabated for three years general which held that the eight-hou- r Boys from the leaders’ class taadea and Industrial education sec- ters fornia state building and loan com and haa permitted them to use excess -law applied to the supervision of America H J Sheffield Jr Preston G Peterson chairman of tions offimlssloner for purposes of conserve wheat or other crops for forage al-of Kaysvilie told approximately 80 the state road commission pointed and control of miners which would the South junior high school Reveals U S Program tion in September 1933 may be car- though it is in Violation of the condistrict postmaster! of the State Tues- out that Utah’s share of $1194000 limit the employment period to eight ciated as the umpires and referees The government will take atepa Im- day at their annual convention now ried out legally the district court of tracts" Mr ’Peterson said of last year’s $100000000 grant would hours from collar to collar been officials had The given young 'This year we have the largest mediately to buy up surplus animals in aesilon in the Temple Square ho- bt aliqost all expended by early Sepappeal at Los Angeles held in a deLaw’s “Intent” B Interpret under drouth-strickeJ Driggs In areas In order to tel cision Tuesday said an Associated number of beef and dairy cattle and in Mr Marr contended that the law special training reduction a tember causing sharp conserve feed dispose of a surplus Mr Sheffield who Is president of the school principal and James Gilbert the smallest amount of forage in 20 Press dispatch Receipt of additional meant eight houri of actual work and CL Dewey Hale athleticJnstruc-tor- s lacing the Industry and give relief the Utah branch of tha league and fundspayroll The company is permitted to re- years new said he the under bill beto and not did supervision apply to the stricken areas L M Vaughan third vice president of the national sume its Utah business under de80 Per Gent Within Contracts' make possible a continuation of fore or after such work of Washington D C representative organization said that in many cases will A few drops of rain that fell cisions made Monday by Judge Her grade schools were repreThirty no the work cut with cent of the wheat farmpayroll Jensen “Eighty another representaJojim a of the A A A told vocational lead third class postmasters are required about 1:34 p m Tuesday only bert M Schiller of ‘the Third district ers of the per a record vote and after lit- tive of the United States Smelting sented in the play day which is state are under toe allotacera attending the ' agricultural sec to furnish office equipment includ- tleWithout the of new version A “field court in of and Salt to John Lake day” the stimulate tended City hopes ‘ debate said an Associated Press ment contracts and if some have and Refining company said tivities tion meetings Salt Lakers for a Malia Utah state bank commission formerly conducted by the drouth-wearing letter boxes from which the gov- dispatch from Washington the sen- Mining planted more than their share- it application of the attorney general’s school system - - — -" Mr Vaughan said there had been ernment receives rent reto to return er is the real rainfall permitted will be used to help a very serious passed the house highway bill interpretation would be detrimental a gradual increase in the number of Postmaster I A Smoot of Salt Lake ate students the new Utah neighboring-stateIdaho in Under Conditions system organized companyMts in- to with authorized appropriations the industry as it would cut the were selected at each forage situation although that portlivestock in the country during the welcomed the delegates and (aid that creased to reMontana school and Nevada parbureau the weather Wyoming from $160000000 to $493000-00- amount of work done in the mines ion! of the crop in excess of the maxilast six yean and that the govern- he understood Postmaster General tor events the as are a in assets storm favorable representaWashington ticipate ported It now goes back to the house He indicated that if the mum cannot be used for grain Early day ment had contemplated a cut in the Farley la arranging to improve the for action — was child of each school of tives The the low the trend pressure on senate amendments Plan Refused in toe program I was advised by the became law it would ruin the mining breeding stock of 8 per cent 13 per service and to hire more workers area on the Pacific coast and over given an opportunity to take part funds would be expended industry of the state The Los Angeles appellate court agricultural adjustment administracent and 2Q per cent successively In Governor Henry H Blood who was forThese on was classmates and eastward Nevada their there Then gathered roads throughout the United refused to prohibit the superior court tion that land taken out of wheat Glen Gillespie representing the the next tvree year to bring the to have spoken Tuesday le expected was a good possibility that rain from sidelines to urge them on to triStyes during the next threa years state council of the mine mill and the approving a proposed reorganiz- production could be used to grow number down to the desired figure to give his address mornThe barometer would result Wednesday over from amelter workers’ union iorse feed - — ation plan said the umphs T e drouth — he laid probably will ing The convention will adjourn on in addition to money left to a manifested in Schools the program tendency drop competing last year’s grant and $200000000 council had concluded that the The decision was on a petition by “The whole drouth situation only ten this reduction Jackson included the Hawthorne Wednesday noon which it is the states should “are clearly violating the One of the greatest Innovations reHarry Yager shareholder of the com- emphasizes the necessity for conservPostmaster Jesse D Barlow - was furnish in proposed Granl Longfellow Emerthe fiscal yean 1938 and law" He expressed the belief it Lafayette pany for a writ of prohibition A su- ing every bit of forage possibly availsulting from the depression for farm- tokstmaster at a luncheon meeting 1937 son Forest Edison Douglas Oguirrh would be to the best interest of the perior court hearing in the long liti- able" ers of the country probably will bp Speakers at the afternoon general Utah's FreJefferson Franklin Training total according employers to Mr Peterson said it was possible gation is set for next Thursday accurate farm accounts Mr Vaughan session were Grant L Thompson of to K C share of the comply with the order mont Highland Park WebLiberty Assets of the concern in California that the poor forage' which will bo Wrighl chief engineer of of the commission without further said The government during the Sclpio and Thomas Cutler of Millster Hamilton Riverside Sumner is about contest the state totaled $19500000 and liabilities ow harvested from the wheat lands compast year printed and distributed two ville Lowell Whittier Onequa Wasatch ' Would Enforce $4000000 to be spent over the three-yea- r ing to residents of this state totaled bined with concentrated feed would Ruling million farm account books he laid Third and fourth class department UinColumbus Washington Ensign Wright explained $3450000 when the banking commis- enable many farmers to puli’ their These are expected to aid the farmer sessions were held Tuesday afternoon that period Mr He Under- tah said the conditions in t McKinley and Garfield $2000000 is to be made availsioner of Utah placed a custodian in cattle through the drouth He said in analyzing his income and expen- Speakers were C I Goff Midvale mining are such that the The teachers and supervisee who able if the bill passes for this year ground men charge of the company’s assets last toe only hope of obtaining concenditures and consequently improve his Ezra P Jensen Garland W H to remain are r longer required and a million each for the next two composed the general playday comtrates was from funds from the liveyear the Court records said more the affects Duchesne J W Johnson Lay underground planning and efficiency it remittee were H B Folsom chair- Service Sponsor stock and feed allotment of the fedH Pearson Of Washington D C ton Miranda S Young Heber H C years The last $2000000 will comCited health their and the that urged Argument man Elizabeth Bond Katherine Forthat the stale put up 26 per mission eral government Governor Henry H representative of the office of edu- Jacobs Mount Pleasant Mr Cutler quire compel the operators to com- rester J J Harris Margaret Lay-toWelcome Hotne Lunch' Yager contended Commissioner Blood has already asked Hacry L cation outlined a procedure tor eg Luke Clegg Roosevelt and Albert cent as much money lor road pur- ply with its order Richardson the assumed charge of Margaret Morgan W D Prosser pose federal emergency relief diricultural teachers to organize eve- Spencer Huntsville Declaring the miners need the ex and William E Day The other com' eon fotj War Chief concern’s affairs with the avowed in- Hopkins Both Mr Peterson and Mr Wright rector for funds with which to purtra time out of doors to safeguard mittees included: ning classes for adult farmers to cononce of tention liquidation and that chase feed Safety Margaret expressed pleasure that the money their health Paul Peterson sider their specific problems parrepre- Morgan chairman E W Fraser and having elected to liquidate he could is to be spent over a three-yea- r peRates Discussed miners said honPark reBureau Resumes luncheon In that ticularly record keeping and analyzhome senting City not A welcome later enter into any plans for R McCoy transportation W riod rather than in one year because in one year 17 miners had died of Evelyn ing the year’s work Governor Blood Tuesday discussed Therefore Yager conD Prosser chairman L A Bridge-lan- or of Secretary of War George H organization careful makes it possible planning Tax Revision Campaign and getting the best for the money miners' consumption and that one of Leadership and recreation proband Sara H Young Dern will be held Wednesday at noon tended the superior court was with- with A J Cronin assistant traffic Ella lems for the Future Farmers of the victims was only 28 years old informationKelsey of the Denver & Rio Grande Margaret Layton chair- at the Salt Lake City chamber of out jurisdiction to pass on the reor- manager America were discussed by L R Discussion and had worked underground only man Western railroad rates on livestock ganization proposal Allen Kendell and Edith Frank of Utah the State Farm five years commerce under sponsorship of Salt The appellate court held however and was advised by toe railroad offi1’jmpherys Utah supervisor of agri- bureau’s publicity Arthur E Arpeson1 Vio So- Lake proposed tax revision procultural education and J E Border City service clubs that while Commissioner Richardson cial that rates now in effect arc fairly D Zeta renson and I will be resumed Stewart guest gram Wednesday cf Montana Paul F Keyser president of the has control of the California assets satisfactory to the stockmen forenoon by the bureau'! tax departMorris Lois Anderson and A R Kes chamber Mr Cronin told the governor that wil) preside Industrialist Criticised and liabilities of the company ment The program Is being preler first aid H B Folsom G S y the company now has a rate Preparations are being made for nevertheless was - Incorporated James R Coxen federal agent for pared tor submission to the next state Gibbs and Lillian Whelun an attendance of 400 citizens Utah and only the commissioner of which will be effective until July 1 trade and industrial education for 11 legislature out been sent have of Invitations who said Noble will by He is Cain an he seeking extension of Chicago' that state has custody of the company western states in charge of sectional Members of the newly formed the chamber of commerce to civic itself Under the circumstances'the toe emergency rate under which the Mutual Improvement asmeetings for supervisor and train- Utah State Dairy association dis- direct nations must be instilled Foreign -chambers Lake and Salt clubs of 3000 of chorus stockmen sociation City singcourt held there was nothing to 'propiaked may ship their livestock ers for those subjects charged that cussed the proposed with the will to pay if United States and conof commerce throughout the state hibit Richardson from continuing to feed grounds and return them by the youth of the nation la being ex- stitution at a meeting Tuesday in the ers in the annual music festival next investors are to realize anything on to at be members D S their L asking' in the tabernacle defaulted bonds and war debts J present with reorganization plans Shut-In- s paying freight one way A low rate Utah State Farm bureau's office in Saturday ploited by industrialists on livestock being shipp'ed to outis expected to arrive in Salt Lake City the luncheon Present codes said Mr Coxen the Dooly building Clark Jr second counselor Reuben The event will constitute the only side markets also is in effecl Mr ‘Driver raise the age at which young men Various dairying groups from other Thursday Madame Marlon Telva of in- the presidency of the L D Cronin said He added that as to feed reception at which Secretary may enter industry and at the same sections of the state were represented Newis York whotowill be guest solo- church and former ambassador to Salt Lake florists will' cooperate publie Dern will appear as he has manifest his company was awaiting the arrive Friday expected in time most codes fix a short definite at the meeting presided over by J ist Los Mexico said on his arrival in Runaway rates Uninjured Sunday in a nationwide program of a desire to spend as much as possible action of all other steam railroads Rehearsals of the chorus ‘will be limit on the time any- Industry may R Beus temporary chairman from florists to contribute flowers free for of his vacation in with a view to obtaining some uniheld Thursday at 8 p m in the L D Angeles by airplane Tuesday resting pay low wage to those learning a Salt Lake City Tuesday nighl ac- persons who because of illness or Governor ' H Blood Mayor S assembly hall Friday at 10 a m father’s and his car GIRL HURT BT FALL into formity Henry Climbing trade This results In insufficient cording to a United Press dispatch other causes are confined in homes Louis Marcus and Secretary Dern releasing the brakes Roger Peterson training for the boys causing them Taking a corner too fast with the and 2 p m in the tabernacle and Mr Clark president of the Foreign and hospitals soh ot Mr and Mrs Lawto be discharged or to be assigned horse on which she and another girl Saturday at a m and 130 p m in Bondholders’ Protective Council lnc It is the hope of the local florists will be the speakers - the distinguished guests at rence Peterson 1322 Fourteenth East to new work he said were riding bareback Tuesday eve- the tabernacle to provide flowers for all such per theAmong before will business leaders speak be General Pegram street' escaped - injury Tuesday alluncheon will Mr Cain will remain in Salt Lake Mr Coxen said the solution of the ning proved painful but not serious of Los Angeles Wednesday on the sons in Salt Lake City according "to and Colonel A F Danne-mille- though the car careened down a slope difficulty could be worked out in to Louise Baldwin 12 daughter of City next week to direct a course in league of nations He will return to E J Ellison a member of the local Whitworth Colonel W A Cavenaugh and crashed into a house s trade schools under the John Baldwin 809 Redwood road musical instruction for chorus leaders Salt Lake City Friday" Mr Ellison requested ' committee Commissioner E E Howe and County act The car was parked on a slope in the t The girl slipped from the horse's and others He declared that the rate that Information regarding persons President George Thomas ol the Uni- rear of the Peterson home and coasted A proposal for construction of a The law is flexible enough ’ and back dislocating her left elbow when The music festival will be a feature on Uhited States and exchangemoney unable to leave homes and hospitals ’ foreign versity of Utah there is now plenty of money to make she hit the ground She was treated of the annual conference of the M to the home ot C B Linschoten 1366 $50000 building to house county reto be of to is block a florists the debt anyone payby given stumbling trade classes in state grade and high at the emergency hospital and re- A which meets Friday Saturday and ments He said that if the nation im- city by Friday noon Because of the Sherman avenue crashing through the lief activities was presented to the schools for the million who have no moved to her home fence and into the house ' Sunday city commission Tuesday by F A more than it exported for- program the day haa - been desig- Nominees Selected f by ported other place to go end who in the Quigley acting for Ernest S Holmes countries would be in a better nated as National Flower Shut-ieign end must enter industry he said Rate Experts to Protest manager of the Salt Lake county reday position to pay their obligations Knights of Columbus lief committee Long-Sho- rt The building Mr Quigley said Clause Repeal Ccal Code Authority Nominees for bfficers of Salt Lake would consolidated the present ofcouncil No 602 Knights of Columbus fices which are divided between Ernest D Salm executive secreNames Set Officers were selected at a meeting in the clubthe chamber of commerce 136 Patary of the Utah Citizens' rate ass house Tuesday night Elections will cific avenue 57 South State street elation leave WedSalt will Lake City Herres assistant manager of be held Tuesday June 12 at 8 p m ( Otto ’ and 58 to 68 Postoffice place D for C to nesday Washington night United States the Fuel company was The candidates are: Judge Roger Mr Quigley said the work cotild be of the and short protest long repeal I1 divichairman of the Utah elected McDonough for grand knight financed with F E R A funds and One of Lewiston’s bumper haul clause of the transportation act The community camp In Cotsional coal code authority at a meetJames - Quinn for deputy grand built by relief labor The applicaSatH W will openr the the Prickett adornment hirsute at h tonwood their of card and The crops— canyon representing aspersions casting banquet ing of the authority Tuesday In the a knight Charles Nelson for chanceltion for funda would have to be made of serthe usual ahead of rate ten council of traffic and citizenwas its The dictator Utah of general ball of the large proportion days urday Lzra Thompson building University playing ability lor Francis Brennan for warden and schedule it was stated Tuesday by a local government unil to which ry— claimed the attention of the vice bureaus will leave Salt Lake City Alumni association in honor of the Rev John Edward Carver of Richard O’Rourke tor advocate W C Stark general manager of the building eventually would ret! e Blue Blaze Coal company was state recovery administration on Saturday for Washington to protest the graduating class of 1934 ofby Blaine' Betenaon acting suOgden who was “pinch hitting" Recently elected state officers were vert national of law Wasatch the ' atate the H of commencement repeal Robert the for ended Tuesday present pervisor Hinckley r med vice chairman and B P Man ficially installed at the meeting They are The plan was referred to Mayor v It seems that code regulations forest F E R A director who comment-- Harvey F Cahill of Ogden state dep week exercises Tuesday evening All officers lev secretary-treasure- r Louis Marcus who will confer with conhas closed service Lewiston’s lone The camDanes forest men "Sometimes barber Utah on 1 of that ed Observe the are" uty James Shaughnessy of Ogden Utah 1935 W1 serve until May University Commissioner B F Quinn head ot -naadditional so reform' "The code farm that several structed hands shop instead of called dictators early authority is composed of secretary Joseph Bonaccl Jr of Helptoe county department of charities Liberation Anniversary pusMore than 600 persons attenders" Herres Mr Stark Moroni Hei have had no opportunity to visit er treasurer Stephen J Moloney of ture trails which have been made barber the so themdivest more Interesting by placards and Ross lone held the Miss Annie ed the banquet which was gradr r president of the Utah Fuel com-- I selves of Salt Lake City warden and Dr W which announce the names 6f the in the main ballroom of the uate representative on the speakSurvey of Community Four hundred Dames of Utah atsurplus locks and whisy John B Marks vice president F Robinson of Eureka advocate kers various plants and trees ers’ list spoke humorously on Union building George Q Morof tne Independent Coal & Coke comtended celebration at the Hyrum J Chest Agencies Planned To relieve the situation A A Tha camp has fifty tents and ris outgoing president of the various aspects of the new deal Jensen home 2730 Highland drive pany F A Sweet president of the Archmand Lewiston barber cirSix cabins which are available £ andard Coal company M O Carl-aaOther speakers Included Dr Tax Board Head Talks was toastTuesday night in observance of the alumni association a petition which conA special survey of activities ot at nominal cost The camp is 22 Honored guests were Howard E Driggs Miss Bessie Danish Constitution day marking the master arl Albert Christensen wagon culated To Retail Credit Group miles tained among many others the liberation of Denmark from Salt Lake City and 5 community chest agencies will be unfrom the Governor and Mrs Henry H Jones and Dr Arthur L Beeley mine c 'rators of Carbon county It dertaken this summer it was decided mile from Brighton Blood Mayor and Mrs Vocal selections were sung beLouis "1 A ir Vail of Denver presi-- i names of Mayor S R Roger and monarchy that ruled from 1600 to r J M Cunningham the town mar- 1849 Marcus Mr and Mrs A W Ivins 1 r presentative tween speeches by Dolores Seale by tha forest service in Tuesday by the executive committee George A Critchlow chairman ot shal of toe central council ot social D E Lund delivered an address of members of the board of regents and the Happy Chapa quartet the state tax commission addressed cooperation with the Utah Out' The main The petition asks that the shop welcome Carl Frederlcksen formerCA”AGES HOME doors association The associaballroom was thrown members ot toe Associated Retail agencies at a meeting bt jthe chest of the University of Utah and re or 'atmg from chimney be permitted to remain Open from ly of the University of Copenhagen other state official tion is sponsored by the chamber office open to dancing after the speak- - Credit Men Tuesday at a luncheon ' 9 a m to 7 p m on week daya ' the Rotary club was the principal speaker The theme of the evening was j f'" d damage of $100 to the Talks Hugo B Anderson executive seck Ing meeting at the Newhouse hotel He of commerce also were given by Cqlonel H M H and private citizens Full infori tf i rt Martha Stoul 431 and until 8 p m on Saturday “The Recovery of 34" Speaker The general committee in declared that Utah's sales tax has retary ot the chest said the study C t at noon Tuesday The Gus P Backman state recov'i Lund Danish vice consul for Utah were called by names familiar mation regarding toe camp may will be in keeping with the organcharge ot the banquet was Mr served a dual purpose in extending ret from the Stout residence ery chief said the petition would and Hyrum Jensen A musical pro- politically in the past year The be obtained at the office of the ization’s program to keep overhead i Morris Mrs P W Dayer Miss lief by alleviating unemployment dis f to vacant house at 429 be submitted to the barber code gram was given and the evening in toe - federal costs at a minimum and prevent dupliWasatch forest dealer was Matthew Cowley who Florence E Ware Alonzo W tress and relieving the burden of ad ‘ L cation of effort ended with dancing introduced the other speakers Watson' and Douglas - Woodruff ditional property tax authority building casing a loss of $5 Farmer’s Part In I Planned Agriculture" J Phelon Malouf of Richfield-Tuesda- y night won the regional Future Farmera off America oratory feature nontext jpf the regional conference of Discussing The -- vend ' itizens Urged to When Fire Siren Blows Beetle of low pressure difficulties Commissioner George D jceyser Tuesday asked Mayor Louis Marcus to proclaim changes in the sprinkling regulations last week The changes are effective Wednesday and do not change the districting arrangements or the days of the week as set forth in the original proclamation Under the changed regulations all premises with odd number will use water for sprinkling on the designated daya between the hours of 6 p m end 8 p m All premises with even numbers are to aprlnkle between the hours of fi a m ahd 9 a m “Further all” citizens1 Mayor Mareua added in hi proclamation “are requested to immediately turn oft all sprinkling in cue- - the fire airin' is blowm- - im proper pressure may be maintained in the main lor the use of the fire department" H K Burton auperintendent of waterworks explained that the changes were necessary because of dangerously lowered t BOARD HOLDS GointoEffect'Wedriesday M REGIONAL Pressure toBe Equalized OMTOR TEST Use of Water Will dDivided Between Morning and Cease Use ' JUNE THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE WEDNESDAY MORNING 22 1 I New-hous- UTAH ASSURED POSTMASTERS ASKPAYHISE OF ROAD FUND r - COURT OKEHS Two Thousand Children Frolic at Liberty Park WLlB PLANS t Pupils From Thirty Schools Lay Aside sons to Join in Annual Field Day - ar' — fornia ' ' hit-pin- — Trace of Rain Rouses Hopes In SaltXake n - v y - - s six-ho- -- l DERN WILL BE C OF C GUEST Fitz-wate- dubs 'J n 'arm d Chorus Director Due Thursday ClarkArrivesin LAfor Speech one-wa- Flowers Will Be Sent to s 1 - our-Year-O- ld - Relief Building" Urged on City Smith-Hughe- n Farm Hands of 1 Alumni Banquet Closes Commencement Program Beards Raise Code Problem forty-eight- Canyon Camp’s Welcome Mat XOut Saturday ! -- - of I'r -- s- T r'3 ’ -‘ -- ci l s’-j- j t ' IZ |