Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE SUNDAY MORNING 12 B Sales Tax Provides $545162 for Relief In Second Quarter Three-Mont- h Returns to 'OF U - Purchasers of tangible personal property in Utah of meals at restaurants of admissions to places of amusement and of certain Jervices from public utilities — in other words the general public — Contributed to the relief of their fellow citizens in need a total of $54516223 through the sales tax during the three months ending T June 30 last Of this total $353977 11 was actually disbursed by the state and fed- Where bales Tax Is Spent I Added to the balance that already bad accrued the administration started the present fiscal year with art unobligated balance in the sales tax Fart of this is funds of $42258033 to be used to repay notes already R A during the tpiar the finite the pubhe works admuostta lion in connection with the state's ter lrom April 1 to June 30 shows loan from the P W A of $1 550000 of where the sales tax money is going which about $300000 has been re- as well as the much larger amount ceived The remainder of the amount contributed by the fedcial governla held aubject to the order of Governor Henry H Blood as he may be ment: Prf of Federal advised by the state committee on funds 22 376 09 I public welfare and emergehey relief' Bravrr 15 526 84 of which he is chairman 'cliche" 38249 17 71 137 81 ' Governor Receive Statement 750 52 d ecei t 19654 45 The above summarizes a statement uc 5n 27 191 21 Just received by the governor from 12181 24 10703 43 A C Burton auditor for Utah of the 50 FIVE HURTI NEW DEAL HELD TO MILL Customs Chief Pre-JieDemocratic Vic tory in November Auditor Says City Expense Would Exceed Income ts AUTO CRASH Anna Rogprs Loses Life as Car Overturns on Geneva Resort Road Mrs by $279000 If Salt Lake City's tax levy from 12 mills to the proposed ill be a deficit levy there of $279000 for the city in 1935 Samuel F Nicholls city auditor esti rrlated in a letter sept to Mayor Louis Marcus Saturday Taking the assessed valuat on of Predicting that the people of the country will give a vote of confidence to the new deal at the Novcm ber elections James H Moyle U S Commissioner of customs and long prominent m Democratic affairs ip Utah arrived in Salt Lake City bom Tabic Shows and the balance is helij by the ad ministration for future needs Win er is not here yet S ONE KILLED Crash Victim IF TAX RAISE VOICES PRAISE Period Shows Substantial Payments to Minimize Suffering - Third Candidate! DEFICIT SEEN MOYLE HOME §L AUGUST 5 1934 FORCED Vv INTO Victim’s Husband and Kin Possible Death fcseape byAJigltTiiiiTv-'VlMv- He praised Senator William H King and other members of the Utah congressional delegation for their "service and devotion" and announced he may return in the fall to participate in the political campaign Mr Moyle will leave within a few 4ays for San Francisco to attend to important mailers in connecfionwith his department and then return to Salt Lake City for a vacation of about two weeks before leaving for his of fice in Washington Asked which of the Democratic candidates for senate and bouse received his approval Mr Moyle re- ing an 80 per cent tax collection DITCH l Mr Nicholls fixed tax collections at Mrs Anna Rogers 37 of 722 Eat Fifth South street was fatally inRevenues frojn other sources are jured and five other Salt Lakers estimated as follows: Tax sale re were hurt Saturday at 3 p m when demption $310000 water sales $525 000 licensee $150 Q00 departmental Mrs A'C Rogers who wa killed the car in which they wCre returnrevenue $250000 or a total of esU-l- n v wutemehile accidmi near Pleaing from GetiSv Tesoftoh Utah Jake mated revenues of $2779616 for 1934 sant Grove Saturday afternoon Jamra 11 Moyle U S commissionoverturned m a ditch a mile and a 1934 budget provides for The I back home In er of rustoms who 319 34 in addition to the emer- quarter south of Pleasant Grove on He Salt Lake City for a vacation gency water development program the Geneva highway predicted a Democratic victory at the Laurence T Epperson s to cost an estimated $312000 bringThe injured are: A C Rogers huspolls In November and expressed ing the total of estimated city expenconfidence In the Roosevelt admlnls-- " band of Mrs Rogers two broken ribs ditures to $3059124 Deducting the tration Mr and Mrs Kenneth J Bannock of estimated revenues would give a defiplied cit of approximately $279000 815 Eighth East street cuts and "I am not familiar with the local Mr NicholLs in his letter’to Mayor bruises and their two children enatorial situation but I have preMarjijf urged that the city commis sumed all along that Senator King Roxie 6 and Betty Jpan 3 bruises siontake immediate action to absorb because of his long service devotion lthe4htimated deficit He asked thati Friends Talk of and shock Mrs Rogers and Mrs Running and ability would be renominated 303 he b& advised as to whether the 13 Bannock are sisters 17 750 94 PER A The same applies to J Will Robinson mill levy will be approved so that Former Governor 17 578 89 The atatement also showt that to Forced Off Highway and Abe Murdock who have records 1030 05 he may allocate the 13 mills to the assist irt the work to which the sales 28 720 11 that should commend them to the Mr Bannock driver of the car Horse’ funds various 40 A E 884 tax receipts are devoted tb8 F R voters of the state" said he was forced off the highway T 3 717 15 Lawrence -Epperson contributed during the same period in his the 4096 55 Concerning participation The Bannock by another machine 695 OKS 63 At Least $2251698 500 Expected to campaign Mr Moyle explained this Makes ' Announcement 1456 29 Names of prominent Democrats car careened from the roadway and Expenditures from the state fund 22 631 0V would "depend on circumstances” Rogers out She fell into are bobbing upon the bourbon seas threw Mrs 15997 89 for emergency relief proper Was an Attend Annual Conbut he would "take great pleakuie in for Congress Contest t the ditch and the car rolled 22 780 02 as various groups in the party sugeven $345000 for the period and fjom 27 531 90 so doing if there is need for it” onto new and possible candidates for was her body and chushed her She vention 16562 64 federal funds $223069662 gest Monday freed by passing motorists and lilt New Deal Critic 142302 66 each $1 that the the United States senatorial nomina- died an j In other words for 10718 25 hour later in the office of Dr Promising full support of Presideclared - The customs commissioner tion State contributed collected from tts 16 a fair B C LinebaugH in PleasanLGrove 1772 35 ‘"Postmaster General has great confidence' in the Hoose- - dent Roosevelt and pledging to the consum-!hcitizens by the merchants through the of interest Although Matters T ma150228 84 velt program and little patience with deal for every citizen Lawrence James A Farley lauded Senator Wil- The others crawled out of the sales tax act the federal governing public will be taken up at the those who criticize it without offer- Epperson Salt Lake City accountant his Wednesday chine unaided H liam ment apent an additional $646 dur-in- g during King announced his candidacy for the The injured were treated by Dr thirtieth annual conventon of the ing constructive suggestions and men recognized as leaders the same period for Treasurer visit ' have" promised Linebaugh and later brought to Salt With the country nearly back on Democratic nomination for congress Candidacy Utah Retail Grocers’ association ranks the in The generosity of the federal govparty from the Second district Lake an ambulance ernment lir'eommg to Utah’s assissupport to thd senior senator’s candi- Rogers’City’ inwaa brought to the Mrs to Be Placed Before which will be held gt the Hotel Utah its feet again” he said “reactionaries — Mr Epperson 'is the third man to Desbody talk of in both parties are craning out of there is tance is largely due the governor widespread dacy P eret mortuary here Sunday and Monday Donald 0 the race their caves and other hiding places to seek the congressional nominationof others rYiV M entering Convention painted out to the fact thaLlhfi state Mr Rogers said the group was “ucedshmrt--Bbnit'rthCongressman J Will Robinson -- State Senator Herbeii ettUuUo hbertjt-and Provo' fcy imposing a sales tax for relief had 'seeks renomlnktlbh' "While' Trm 'Germva-a- f ter Mrr BdTT- -' have anWallace R William An invitation has been already Saturday rugged individualism given substantial proof of Its willingE Nelson of Murray reLawrence nock had some bathing delivered of President Roosevelt's It could In this direction ness to policies Enos Hoge present state'treasurer nounced themselves as opponents Issued for all grocers of the state to the race Their names suits at the resort to cently entered are bad bound or Senator whether King good The accounts show that the stateto his decision attend and at least 500 are expected be assailed will be presented to the congression- Saturday announced Further Probe Planned A which discussed the' posfunds went to the counties in the toby some Their effort is at Provo be a candidate for nomination for sible group of State- - Chairman Among the matter which will be to find something to criticize rather al convention September A has drafting Marshal A R Winters of tal of $34396241 The treasurer City of Salt gsmmmmmmm Born Provo Mr Epperson atconsidered for inclusion in resolu- than commend and aid they place tended in Hugh B Brown or Calvin W Rawl- Pleasant Grove investigated the accilimited its demands on the state sales r of that city Lake county schools the public also dent and made a report to the Utah ings Third district attorney tax receipts to $115000 a month this the Democratic tions according to Mr Lloyd will be selfish partisanship above patriotic later entering the Brigham Young pondered over the conscription of county sheriff’s office which anbeing the estimate set up by the adfor Sunday clos- duty” and the University of county convention university legislation proposed H Dern Mr Moyle declared that none of nounced a further study of the cause Secretary of War George visory committee last year Thus for September 14 The The friends of the former Utah gov- of the mishap will be made ing of grocery stores throughout the the president's critics is offering a Utah the three-mont-h period its total ex1916 to 1920 Mr Epperson office at presen-is From manufacDern Mr state legislation permitting ernor have been discussing better remedy for the nation's ills in The city marshal said the bottom held by D K Mof-- f penditures of states funds have been turers ’to set minimum resale prices fact they are offering no remedy at was county clerk and auditor of Utah hoping to enter him as a dark horse o'f the ditch into which the car rolled $345000 of which $103759 represents a t Republican as also of county secretary to between event serving of a deadlock for retail sale and legislation in the pre- ?! was partly filled with mud and wapost of equipment for the state ad the Utah draft board during elected four years vent certain type of stores lrom the announced candidates ter which aided in breakingathe fall “The president's task Is so great" the World county ministration ago seven war For Ije years selling food and possibly prevented more serious he continued "the problem is so per- was an accountant WATER-SAVB- L Group to Sound Brown Mr Was the Hoge lor 55TiV5Trtitrn public will plexing arid complicated' that human "‘"DetegStSS TSTTKir to- the- - ether oceupantskmong count project during the "WftngStaTeX’fiaTrm 5H BTOwrr utilities commission of Utah’ and advised “by " S D register Sunday at 2 p m A receptio- wisdom will inevitably make some more Mrs' Rogers was born in Salina lame period totaled $131830243 ToHuffaker assistant has in been engaged recently n'-will D be held at 8 p m for for the November 14’ 1897 She had resided mistakes in carrying out the best tal federal expenditure to Joseph Chez atAffleck of Salt Lake City presi- that human wisdom can devise The private accounting practice in Salt Lake City for 32 years and E R A in th period Were Mr was clerk torney Epperson reading Association of misguided lt of the National was a member of the Tenth L D S reaction- and accountant The remainder of the fund no that there the is in ail Grocers Edwin Wright presi- aries and partisans who have con- ward ipread Spent lo of courae condoubt that the and the of the session session special dentDf the state association anjl tfibuted so much to our sad plight Surviving in addition to her sister widely over the itate but in itate state stitution Utah and was docket legislature presidents of local organizations and her husband are a son Arthur a smoiie SCreen to cover their clerk in the second Mr Hoge projects rather than local For exhis prevent session being special with the state association own errors and cloud the vision of FERA Crew Withdrawals McCormick by a former marriage ample obligatloni for drouth relief For twelve years he was secretary a candidate for election to the post he ‘ Business matters will be taken up the people" who resides in Blackfoot Idaho her during the period— nearly all inelecof state now comeven the the Utah Democratic holds though county Won’t Halt Project at mother Monday lhe day’s activities beginMrs Marie Breinholt a curred In June— totaled $61923760 Folnta to Results Noto a held for for be tion was treasurer and three mittee years neyt ning with 'a breakfast at 730 a m brother Charles M Albrecht both of and every county in the itate is repof a of choice the Lake the will com member Salt in result vember county of some the Improvefor officers' nd directors of state Renewing Big Cottonwood Salt Lake City and another sister resented in the expenditure lumped and local associations A general ses- ments which have been enjoycd in mittee being secretary of the Third candidate to serve for the unexpired Mrs J W Turpin of Blackfoot v under this state F E R A project A ward term which Charles Stain for so Mr said organization or the last only Moyle sion will be called to order at 9 a m year Funeral arrangements have not Distribution Summarised his restate and Mr voters the was of deal' named the family Epperson must be by judged by its been completed Despite protests of property own- by W B Spencer president of the the new 135 at West state side Third North of term street the two The An accompanying atatement gives ers and despite the F E R A with- Salt Lake City association years ago Mayor results treasurer is four years but Mr Stain 8 summary of the distribution of the drawing workmen Salt Lake City Louis Marcus will deliver an address He pointed to an increase of two Auto Hit by Train and countlea to qualify and the supreme the failed expenditures among will complete the Big Cottonwood of welcome and President Wright billion dollars m bank deposits Rcourt seated Mr Hoge in the office gmong the state projects eemployment of about 2000000 men water saving project Commissioner will speak Driver Little Hurt The sales tax receipt proper In George D Keyser said Saturday last May Reports will be givbn by officers the reopening o’f factories and an inaddition to the $345000 apent lor re With the withdrawal of workers and committees and an open discus- crease in prices of basic commodiby the governor last DeAlthough his automobile was struck Appointed and dragged about 60 feet by an eleclief work direct also carried the re- -' furnished by he F E R A Commis- sion of state and nationatcodea will ties as evidences that the economic cember to fill the vacancy Mr Hoge the under tram Saturday night C H that tric fcorf sbowa the cost 'of the' State ad- sioner keyser announced That city has been advised conducted Gus p ‘Backman condition of the country is frnpiovministration of the N R A for three workmen had been sent to the proj- state recovery "hr decision he had a of 258 Bishop’ place escaped court Bishop supreme Al- inkadministratorand with minor cuts about the head and months of $39228$ and an additional ect Saturday and that a larger force len T Sanford NRA compliance di- "There are always6 some" Mr valid claim against the state for his of the than the 20 face caused by flying glass The car $54 20 lor administration Arrives to salary from the date of his appointMoyle asserted "who are filled with Photographer already on the job will rector of Utah assisted by J Hy W A Thera was a further $5000 be sent to work was badly damaged ment or as soon thereafter as he had p on Monday assistant to Mr Backihan dread of the results of any change Governor from the fund reMr Bishop’s automobile was struck by granted Cessation of F E R A work came and F E Morris assistant to Mr however beneficial it might be The Take Utah Pictures qualified by filing bond He has measurement in use Stream from presenting BI004 lor frained however by a southbound Bamberger electnc bankers probably one of the most after residents of the district declared Sanford National Geographic under a cooperative agreement train at Third West and North Temthat they leared that the city’s pipeany such claim The work of the ofMr Affleck will address after- (conservative groups are never the state - engineer and the line plan will cause permanent dam- noon session A talk also willanbe giv- r great structural changes in ready He was the only occufice wax performed by A E Chrisple streets their States United geological survey and Mr pant age to property in the Cottonwood en by H J Johnson sales manager isjncss With but few exceptions Richard H Stewart ’staff photog- tensen acting treasurer advisthe recalled that be to is It district by drying up the creek bed of the Sperry Flour company on the linkers opposed adoption of the rapher for the National Geographic Hoge does not intend to ask for salory committee when the 2 per cent F E R A workers were withdrawn “The New Era In Grocery Merchan- federal reserve act at a time when magazine arrived in Salt Lake City ary for the four or five months the bales tax law went into effect used by H C Jessen chief engi- dising” An election for president our financial system was generally Saturday to begin a tour of the state court has decided he was really treasFriday commistax of estimate the itate the Without during which he will photograph the urer but during which he performed neer! who laid he waa pot taking vice treasurer and three di- recognized as antiquated sion that revenue from the tax would aides in the controversy but that he rectorpresident the federal reserve system the war seenic and historic spots for an arti- no service for the state will be held pun $1600000 for the first year or believed that the Mr Hoge is a 'native of Salt Lake should enter The convention will end with the could not have been financed and the' cle on Utah to appear in this pubaround $133333 a month' It was de- into some sort ofcity agreement yvith annual banquet and dance at 730 normal needs of a growing business lication next' year City After an education which in15 of cent devote that to cided Uniper Cottonwood residents before the p m could not have'been taken eare of' The article is to be Written bv Leo cluded a partial course at the ' Struck by a driver at amount or about $20000 a month work proceed Mr Moyle declared the financial A Borah staff wrter for the maga- versity of Utah he engaged in mining confidence in me as their candidate 8 15 p m Saturday r at the intersecto e fund which would guarantee re Stating that it was necessary to some' for Park at in and Montana of in City the was need dire natibp system zine who left two weeks ago after tion of West Temple and Third South payment to the government of the complete the work Immediately He entered the employ of of the legislation of ihe Roosevelt ad- collecting his material Gus P Back years streets Harry Bowen 44 1049 Logan P W A loan and carry costa of ad Commissioner Keyser said "One secof in the National Bank the ministration Republic and that bank thexfact man secretary of the chamber of avenue was treated at the emergency ministration of the atate organiza-tion- s tion of trench is open on the county deposits have increased since its en- commerce and R W Reynolds as- 1907 and remained with that bank hospital for a laceration on the head that might be set up under the highway and is a traffic hazard Then Na Continental successor the its and is evidence thaiNt has been sistant actment and bruises on his side and legs secretary are arranging for tional bank for 22 emergency laws passed in 1933 The it must also be remembered that asbeing years and means Present the of increasing confidence former employes of Mr Stewart's trips to various parts Mr BoWen said he had walked remainder $115000 a month was t’o the city has signed sistant cashier for the last ten years the American Smelting and Refining of the state Few Bank Failure south on West Temple street an'd startbe devoted to emergency relief di- - agreements with several property banko the from Mo his retirement L Columbia LaHill will of hold Robert an outing at company Mr Stewart was one of the ground prior ed across tne intersection at Third sect owners calling for crews to finish goon Wednesday at 230 p m In "The best Information obtainable" president of Rotary International South street when a car at the stratosphere ing business m 1929 Receipts Larger traveling work and be off the property within the afternoon there will be sports for he said "shows that 60 per ceht of photographers SunLake Salt will visit City briefly south made a and struck all bpnks availed themselves of the flight of the National Geographic 30 toy f Ur signing! Receipt have been eomcwhat-larand will be greeted here him He was right turn of ihp chiidtanJtoUowed morning day the disNaming and which ended to Principals armyunable describe the r especially In late months than Commissioner Keyser again de- game between the employes of the privileges of the new banking legUK by 'a delegation or lotai Rotaritns latlon with the result that in this 90 astrously a week ago near Rapid City Demands as yet clared that the city will nUt dry Up Murray and Garfield S L Faculty headed by J B Whitehill president car 'was anticipated Completes plants Dakota He came to' Utah di Squth tn4w-esu-tkeJL- i gerlxent Urn UeamJie(L?xcept In a case of Jher? wUUuJtpiCttis limcji lq he pgr cent there have been only three of the Salt Lake City club ItoiDk LbJlLassiSRnifink -fund though it must meet a princi-- ’ emergency He said that when Utah evening and a program followed by bank ill 'Witharmeover the DenMr ‘rramW ST'AHeft betm' Frank" hur pat payment of $65000 plus accrued lake water is available for exchanges dancing The committee in charge months of this year and they were ver & Rio Grande Western railroad school Hamilton as of the principal interest on $300000 next October Irrigation water will not be diverted of the affair includes H H Romney-- small ones" it was announced Saturday at the at 7:15 p m leaving half an hour Mr Moyle has Watched the bankThere is a balance in the 1$ per cent from the stream and the bed will not A Watts George Adamson G E of education offices and Fred later for San Francisco R H Wells board ing situation closely since the time fund of $20018177 In addition at be dried Brown and L I Sneddon N as principal of the Haw- of Pocatello Idaho governor of the Poulson he was assistant secretary of the trea- the beginning of this fiscal year a Rotary district will join With these two apthorne school - balance unobligated of $22239856 in sury during the Wilson administraSupport of the Deer Creek-Utathe local club members in welcoming pointments the list for the 1934-3tion the 85 per cent fund the expend! Lake diking project was assured the visitor school year is complete He said that customs receipts have tures having been limited as nOted Governor Henry H Blood and Wilincreased about 25 per cent this year liam R Wallace chairman of the $0 $115000 a month which indicates that Americans have The state tax commission reports Utah water storage commission SatSeveral thousand Democrats of more money to Spend for imported months “from 'Jurte 1 that in the "13 urday by Salt Lajte county commisUtah gathered SatUrdaV afternoon 1633 when ' the old tax of three goods sioners The commissioners promand at to Saltair fourth of 1 per cent went into effect participate ised the state officials wholehearted Early next week he will leave for in evening the Jackson day program which Francisco end of with San C the fiscal the Frederick the in year— tfte inti) comfort derived cooperation local weather bureau office said Adding to furthering the projk per cent rate becoming effective from a cloudy and Freed supervising customs agent in is sponsored anually bv the ect there a possibility of showers relatively Democratic league of Utah - Auust 4—a total of $172263137 was came to that who Lake Salt The cool day Salt Lake City residents city City response came as a result of Sunday but the weather maps was devoted raised by the sales tax Of this toto meet his chief Mr Freed also The afternoon' an invitation from Governor Blood held a threat of higher temperaSaturday night enjoyed aeveral official the when Lake program m' the Salt p and ether sports and- thh Sponsored by tal $148904528 was collected from hours of- - intermittent light conferred Saturday with Mrs W S swiipmingand Mr Wallace requesting county tures by Monday and Tuesday begins program which innd retail sales of tangible property-throu- gh showers and the temperature at Ogden - councils of the McQuilkin collector of customs for entertainment officials to indicate the extent ‘to inThe maximum temperature in events will The cluded no sporting was held at 730 speeches the merchants of the state the- airport weather station at Utah which they can aid the project Statof Columbus Salt Lake City Saturday waa 87 the port of Salt Lake City nights races races clude tn 9 followed running p relay at p m Dancing Sales of electricity and gas yielded 11 p m was 71 the lowest it ha 8 below the top of the an ing that they realize future developattend will events such Catholics degrees as and outing The is potadevoted novelty day exclusively to $9207412 of telephone and telegraph been in nearly a week ment of Salt Lake county depends Blind Residents Conclude entertainmentThe minimum was - and previous to races sack races day Cathopolitical discusSunday at Lagoon Every service $3478182 of transportation Rain began falling over the 75 and the mean of 81 exceeded upon added water supplies the comraces and spoon races Children Was restricted to small groups service $963401 of meals $4$ 47627 lic in the state is invited to atCottonwood Outing sion city and valley at 830 p- m the normal by only 4 degrees" missioner Big reported that the actual to ice cream treated will interested in be popthe various candidates of admissions $3968562 and of malt Showers also were reported on v extent to which they can go to further tend the outing which will feaThe humidity was 40 per centcorn and chewing gum after the for office Which carries a heavier tax $174140 the west aide of the Wasatch the proposal depends upon legal adTwenty-fou- r al 6 p m which is rather high blind Residents of Salt The Outing was the last ture sporting events swimming program and then be taken to major so"There are some few exceptions range and generally over northvice Salt Lake lor Lake and an concluded cial City concessions the event vicipity of the Jity party before its and an entertainment program theaters ern Utah The notably the lower-priceA B Purton hydraulic engiweather outing of one week Saturday at the state and congressional nominating The Salt Lake and Ogden counbut in most cases the tax is passed station reported airport luncheon a Sunday picnic during neer qf the U S geological surlight showers at Elks Purple Festival cils will play a softball baseball Community camp In Big Cottonwood conventions which will be held in en to nod paid by the purchaser Milford and in Wyoming and vey reported Saturday that the canyon Provo September 1 evening in the East Bowery of the game after the children's sporting Southeastern Idaho level of Great Sait Lake is now Attracts 1000 Guests The camp sponsored by the Salt events on the diamond resort - THEATER MAN TRANSFERRED At Park City nearly half an within LEGION CHIEF RETURNS of the stage on Lake City Lions club was under the Ann's The general committee - B Children of Kearns-S-t in S Cockrill former Manager of inch of rain fell in thrpe hours 1 1903 November Lester A Bjackncr of Magra stale orphanage will be special guests the lowest direction of Mr and Mrs Roberf Bcharge of the outing is composed Sports dancing racing and swim-min- g the Orpheum theater- in Salt Indicaduring the afternoon ever recorded Allen Hiking campfire entertain- - department commander of the Amen of James W Quinn chairman of the Salt Lake council and featured the annual Elks’ Purple Lake City and recently Salt Lake tions were that in Summit county Lx The lake level now 11 feet ment and other outdoor activitiel'can legion returned with his famihi will be taken to Lagoon-SundJ Moloney W Frank at Geneva with more Stephen day Saturday City representative for tha Univerthe fall generally was heavy ' below the zero mark on the Salt-ai- r constituted the program n Saturday night f 10111 a three week-- '' Charles B Nelson and for a swim tn be folthan 1000 persons attending- A L morning sal Pictures Inc will leave in the of an inch fell About The Lions club committee In charge trip to Yellowstone national paik the gauge and Mr Purton be-- 1 Cross- - Rinctti Salt Lake council lowed bv a LUncheon and rn afWeir was chairman of the entertainin Ephraim up to 2 p m and lieVes it will be £ least a foot tjear future for Denver Colo to'a of the camp included Parley Orlobb Pacilir northwest an'd San Francisco ternoon of rnjnMncnt 01 the reand R4y Moriicv chan man ment committee of a Para- sum? the managership showers 1 continued lower on November light Dr Arthur Jones Seth Pixton E H 'Mr Blafkncr wa accompanied b when the during Rav Crandall William sort concr-- s on- - Rai - and nm- Proceeds of the affair whuh was mount Publix theater it was the evening low point of t$e year tiormally jChapman Heber Nielsen and Taul his wife and his three son- - Lester Jt James Shaughnecsv and Harvey cltv events will be held for chil-0sponsored bv the Salt Lake lodge No Saturday J Cecil Alter' in charge of the is reached I lHarwood en at the baseball park at 2' IgS went to the Elks' charily fund (Louis pnd Boyd F Cahill Ogden council rr V 86 BOURBON JOINS grocematF NOMINEE RACE UTAH SESSiON k - r HOGE TO SEEK - five-foo- COUNTY OFFICE e 1 -- -- “ e do-a- ' 1 FIR be-fo- hasut'y $2230-8960- 2 WORK PUSHED general r u - would br - Magazine Sends Cameraman Here ’ - for -- Pedestrian Hit Motorist Flees Rotary Executive' Will Visit in S L right-of-wa- y -- iiy'S-ba&eb&- - 'll ’ and Northern Utah Cooled by Light Showers S L Dent carats Frolic In Jackson Day Outing at Lake 1 Utah-Idah- County Pledges Diking Support o h 5 Utah Catholics to Frolic Sunday at Lagoon Outing three-legge- v d - d ay -- one-tent- e- ' - J ' A Fi-h- |