Show - Vv 10B THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE SUNDAY MORNING DROP SHOWN UTAHN SCORES :I ARIZONA STRIP -- JUVENILE GRAZING MOVE CAR THEFTS SEPTEMBER 18 1934 L Mexicans Keep BUOINGIOANT National Day In S L Fiesta FIRMS TO HELP A Several hundred Mexicans Saturday night celebrated their na- tional Independence day with a program end festival in the Judge Memorial halL A number of other citizens also joined in the festivities honoring Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla whoi on September 16 1810 began the revolt against Spain which resulted in Mexican inedependence ON Counselor Honored Probation Officer -Reports Petty Larceny Increases Among Boys FROM: W Ivins counselor! renOvizing first in the first £ presidency of Effort to Bar State Cattle Majority Prepare to Extend the L D S From Land Draws Fire Credit Under Federal church who of Macfarlane Housing Act ten year later Saturday °Jose A Valenzuela Mexican A majority of the building and loan Reports that Arizona will renew consul here was in received charge of the efforts to bar grazing of program assisted by the local associations in Utah will aoon be livestock in the Arizona strip at a Mexican patriotic committee of able to extend credit foprenovizing felicitations Chief SIFTS-PLE- AS BOARD 118 CONVICTS 1 First Hearing Since June on Pardon Applications Opens" at State Prison ’ Utah-owne- TRUANCY" DECREASES Department Handley 575 of All Kinds Dur t fng Eight Months of 1934 A sharp drop In the number of automobile thefts committed by juvenile boys and a decided rise in the numr ber of petty thefts over a period are shown in a report completed Saturday by Howard L Gee Chief probation officer in the juvenile Lawrence Joseph Hays court which handles cases of children Up to 18 years of age The report covering the first eight months of each year from 1930 to 1934 inclusive shows a total of IS automobile thefts from January 1 to August 31 1934 compared with a high period of point during the 61 for the same period in 1931 38 in 1930 ?5 in 1932 and 27 M 1933 'There were 247 thefts other than automobiles during the first eight fnonths of 1934 compared with the Joseph Ilays previous high of 226 last year 169 in Lawrence 1932 196 in 1931 and 175 in 1930' Dies After IleaA Mr Gee attributed the decrease in to increased thefts automobile activity Attack on the part of the juvenile detail of a the city police department larger Staff in the juvenile court the police Lawrence Joseph (Larry) Hays 47 radio system closer cooperation between the police and the juvenile manager of the Boston building for court and the fact that owners are the last 12 years and prominent Salt Lake City businessman died Satur-taking better care of their cars day at 3:30 p m at his home 415 Trnaney Declines - Much of the increase in petty theft Second Fast street He had been ill Is due he believes to the fact that only for a few days Death resulted grocery and department store owners from a heart attack A son of the late Stephen and Mary now are turning juvenile shoplifters aver to the juvenile court rather than A Hays he was born in Salt Lake reprimanding them and sending them City August 18 1887 in a house lohome He declared the change of cated on the same corner as the present family home attitude was of distinct benefit Mr 'Hays attended All Hallows JXhe report shows truancy to be much lower this year than in previous college here specializing in business yeas only 50 boys appearing before and commercial training He was a the court for this offense compared member for aeveral years of a star With 174 last year 62 in 1932 112 in football team of the college playing 1931 and 135 in 1930 The decreese end under Coach John Tobin Reattributed by Mr Gee to improve-- i After leaving school he became asmerit in the organization of the per- sistant teller at the National Bank of sonnel departments of the various the Republic under Frank Knox then schools enabling the schools to han- president of the bank He later was dle most of the cases with the excep- successively assistant cashier of the Merchants’ bank here and manager of tion of the more serious violators The juvenile department has han- hil father's business dled a total of 575 cases of all kinds Following the death of his father since the first of the year including who with W J Halloran owned the 87 in August During the first eight Boston building Mr Hays became months of other years the court han- manager and treasurer of the S Hays dled cases as follows 673 in 1930 company the Stephen Hays Estate 677 in 1931 504 in 1932 and 815 in Inc and M A Hay company Mr Hays was athletically inclined 1933 ‘‘ and up to the tlmiTof his death was Holdups Lew Burglaries for 1934 numbered 64 keenly Interested in wrestling footWith 13 in August Burglaries in other ball and baseball Surviving are his widow Mrs years were: 47 in 1930 68 in 1931 48 iA 1932 and 43 in 1933 Young Hays a daughter Lu-1fC Hays a son Larry Hays Jr a Holdups were recorded only a few times one in 1934 seven in 1932 one brother' Stephen Hays -- 'and five sisIn 1931 and none in the other years ters Mrs Enos Hoge Mrs Millard - Twenty-on- e boys ran away in 1934 Boyd Mts Andrew Gorey Mrs 23 in 1932 and 15 in 1933 Charles Rellley Jr and Mrs Jack Ten ungovernable boys were O'Donnell brought before juvenile authorities —in 1931 nine in 1932 and five in 1933 - Seventy boys were called to account for mischief during 1934 198 in 1933 Traffic violators numbered 36 In 1932 and 20 in 193L The increase lrt'the last few years was attributed tolhe fact more police cases are being tunned over to the juvenile court Liquor Case Rise Police court justice moved rapidly Liquor and drug violators have when an entire calendar of since 1931 There were 15 Saturday 35 cases was 12 of in mindisposed such cases in 1934 II in 1930 14 in utes The speedy handling of the 1931 tour in 1932 and six In 1933 Other delinquency cases numbered calendar was due to a large number 22 in 1934 21 in 1930 47 in 1931 33 in of minor traffic forfeitures and the 1932 and 25 in 1933 There were few granting of 11 stays of execution instances in which juvenile boys were Three charges of reckless driving involved in cases where persons were drunkenness and operating an automobile without a driver’s license Injured Three such cases have been Karl Heldman 25 were reported in 1934 none in 1930 two in against stricken pending the filing of com1931 three in 1932 and six in 1933 The compilation shows that up to plaints He was arrested on State street be' the end of August this year 97 cases of delinquent girls have been bandied tween Seventh South and Eighth South streets by the court compared with 151 for driven in an after he had allegedly erratic manner from the same period In 1933 101 in 1932 North Temple and State streets US in 1931 and 181 in 1930 Pleading guilty to ignoring a stop Truancy brought grief to the largest number of girls Thirty girls were sign I E Willey 62 1571' Harvard avenue was fined $1 while C EL called before the court during 1934 Athas 33 arrested on a similar 79 in 1933 45 in 1932 35 m 1931 and charge was granted until Tuesday to 101-- in 1930 Fifteen girls were re- enter plea ported as ungovernable during 1934 wne in 1930 19 in 1931 18 in 1932 and Judge Daniel Harrington dismissed charges of speeding against Roy o in 1933 1352 Ninth East street ior Fourteen girls ran away from their lack of 30 evidence homes in 1934 four in 1930 14 in 1931 The other cases on the calendar 12 In 1932 and seven in 1933 Thirthe most part of minor nature teen girls were disciplined during for were disposed of in short order 193t for thefts four in 1930 10 in 1931 live in 1932 and 15 in 1933 five-yea- DEATHTAKES five-ye- BUSK MAN meeting next week drew caustic comment Saturday from J M Macfarlane president of the Utah State Cattle and Horse Growers’ association “The goads trails and water holes of the section of Arizona north of the Grand canyon have been developed almost entirely by Utahns during the past 50 years " said Mr Macfarlane “Approximately 15000 cattle are grazed in the Arizona strip These cattle are owned mainly by persons living across the line in Utah but paying taxes on the cattle to Arizona" he said Meeting Planned A meeting is planned September 19 at Prescott Ariz said an AssociArizona and ated Press dispatch Utah stockmen and representatives of the department of interior and the Arizona state land commissioner are expected to attend "The conference centering on a discussion qf thd Taylor act for controlling and conserving unappropriated public domain may result in setting aside the Arizona strip as a grazing district David H Morris St George and others havt petitioned for this" said Mr Macfarlane Hearings is Bt Held "Even though the meeting may result jn the proclamation of a grazing distil for the area public hearings will be held later to determine who would have a right to use the land for grazing Thu will mean that those using the privileges now mostly Utah men will continue to have them" he continued A meeting of livestock growers and department of interior officials is scheduled Monday at Grand Junction said Mr Macfarlane No official representatives of the state of Utah are expected to attend the Arizona meeting he said Mr Macfarlane said cattle raised in the Arizona strip were marketed through Utah despite the new Grand canyon bridge "It is not practicable for cattle growers south of the Grand canyon to graze their animals In the Arizona atrip" he concluded which Cr&toforo Gomez is president Jose L Cosillo vice president and Manuel S Torres sec- retary Patriotic addresses a drama and musical songs recitations and dance numbers featured the program TRIOBEEKING NOMINATIONS Treasurer Commission and Candidates i Join Contest Assessor Three Republican aspirants for SaltLake county offices Saturday announced they will seek nomination at the Republican county convention Tuesday September 25 ' They are: David K county treasurer who seeks renomination S E McKean Sandy city councilman who will seek to enter the race for county commissioner and Charles S Woodward who wants to be nominated ks assessor Mr Moffat’s announcement 'states he seeks renomination and reelection on the strength of his past record In the county treasurer’s office The work In (fie office it is pointed out has increased tremendously 'because of instalment and prepayment of taxes and Moffat-incumbe- nt and modernizing under the provisions of the federal housing act it was announced Saturday by M L Dye recently appointed Utah F H A liaison officer for building and loan comlife insurance associations panies savings banks and mortgage companies A number of building and loan associations at a recent executive meeting decided to make application immediately to contract for insurance under the F‘H A thereby making it possible to extend their lacilitiet and credit Mr Dye said "To assist borrowers to modernize at the least possible- expense" Mr Dye explained ‘“the building and loan associations have agreed to handle their loans at the same Interest rates as provided in their regular plan of operationr instead of the maximum rates of the housing act "Under the building and loan companies’ plans loans lor renovlzlng will be made on property that is- already mortgage or property that is clear Where property is mortgaged arrangements can be made to renew and extend the original line requiring only the payment of interest on the principal of the mortgage thus permitting payments to first retire the funds used for modernizing The loan may be repaid in equal monthly Instalments over a period as long as five years and interest will be charged orgy on the unpaid balance TWO PLEASE GRANTED rom hundreds! of friends ’ - reduceable monthly" Mr Dye said that officers of the Utah League of Building and Loan Associations are supporting the gov- throughout the country including the president of " - Applications of 118 prisoners In the state penitentiary were considered Saturday by the state board of pardons at the penitentiary In the first hearing the board has conducted since last June The board went into executive sesmomenta during the sion for late afternoon to consider two Imperative cases and then adjourned until Tuesday when the executive session will be resumed at the state the United States and Secretary' of War George H Dern on the eve of his eighty-secon- " Termination of Sentence Accorded to One Man Another Wins Reprieve ‘ ’ v capitoL ‘ ' John F d birthday anniversary a AW Ivins Revives Greetings From Roosevelt on Eve of Churchman’s 82nd Birthday - who had Mooney served one year seven months and 14 days on a charge of robbery was granted termination of sentence Mooney in company with Earl Bybee now a prisoner at the penitentiary was found guilty of robbing a man of $20 in the Covey garage John F Mooney Sr a resident of East St Louis IU appeared before the board deciared he had work tor his son and would personally supervise his conduct Upon his promise to take his son home the prisoner’s sentence was terminated 'Reprieve Granted ( A reprieve was granted Floyd 24 Martin of Monticellovwho had served six months on q grand larceny charge resulting from the theft of a saddle It appeared that Martin unfamiliat With the law pleaded guilty without benefit of counsel Letters written by the committing magistrate indicated that Martin had he exercised his rights might have established the fact that the saddle was of not sufficient worth to warrant a grand larceny chargfe C R Chflstensen Martin’s father-in-laMid Martin took the saddle in lieu of unpaid wages The case of Elizabeth Droubay serving a life sentence tor elaying C Edison Droubay was continued for two months despite- - opposition voiced by Madeline Droubay a stepsister of the slain man who protested that members of his family objected “to having their hearts torn with grief every month or so when the petition for commutation of sentence was presented before the 24 ernment’s campaign enthusiastically and report that ample funds will be available for loans as soon as their National State City Religious Leaders Join in Tribute applications for insurance arq 'apassociaIt is expected the proved Anniversary to Be Marked Jby Informal tions will be able to handle the loans ' “““ Home Dinner during’ toe coming week the government! Alfred B Swinerton of San Franhome owner loanj§ cisco regional director of the housbut in spite of tfie Felicitations from hundreds of people throughout toe country increased ing administration predicted during work a brief visit in Salt Lake City Saturand the necesincluding toe president of toe United States poured in upon A W day that the campaign Will prove an Ivins first counselor in the figst presidency of the L D S church sity for installation busiof additional recimportant factor ain promoting ness recovery birthday anniversary ords Mr Moffat Saturday on the eve of his eighty-secon- d "The campaign is still In the process has The beloved churchman will celeby efficient! of formation” he said “but already and careful man-'- brate his birthday Sunday at an in1000 persons have obtained loans in agement formal family gathering in the afterCalifornia and 1 understand 80 have within a decreased budget ' noon at bis home 519 B street He has been highly complimented obtained loans here" After conferring with Allen T Sanfor the high standards of accounting President Roosevelt and Secretary established during his four years in ford" Utah F H A director Mr of War George H Dern the Associoffice and for the efficiency with Swinerton left for Boise and after ated Press reported dispatched meswhich he has handled the more than a visit there will attend a meeting and "cordial" sages of "heartiest” forty millions of dollars entrusted to of regional directors n Chicago his care by the taxpayers congratulations to Mr Ivina from the Mr Moffat’s sponsors point to his Astor yacht Nourmahal near Newservice in collecting taxes during the Bishop Kearney Appears period of financial distress and say port R L The messages were sent to a that has he by aemaphore to a near-bshown destroyer board" special ability Refreshed by Vacation cooperate and deal for relay ashore by wireless justly with taxLucille Droubay 16 daughter of and advice payers giving helpful by ’As an "old friend I send you in New York ipy the prisoner and J A Howell of by allowing convenient payments behalf of the pris-- ' appeared-'iHoward N Eavenson Philadelphia congratulations and best wishes bn Mr McKean has served ontfie - eighty-secon-d birthday” the oner of the American Institute your sevcouncil the for Sandy past city president Appearing greatly refreshed from president said in his message Applicant's Wife Cellapsee of Mining and Metallurgical Engia six weeks’ vacation in New York eral yearj and has been prominent Others Join in Tribute When Mrs Charles O Douglas apin business and coal operator and neers City the most Rev James E KearPennsylvania Others who joined in the tribute proached the board member to plead civic activities in ney D D bishop of the Catholic the south end of Dexigraph to Help City in consulting engineer will yisit Salt included Governor Henry H Blood for the release of her husband who diocese of Salt Lake returned SaturLake for three days beginning next President Heber J Grant of the L-- seeks termination ef the sentence he the county ior alday and prepared to again take up most a quarter of Reproduction S church Rudger Clawson on is serving tor robbery she collapsed church activities here Sunday and will be the guest of behalf of the council oLtoe twelve Ihe woman carrying her century He is a at the I enjoyed the trip immensely but honor Documents and principal speaker native of Salt Lake J Reuben Clark Jr second counselor child fell to the floor throwing the I am always glad to get hack home” annual dinner of the Utah section in the first presidency Sylvester Q child half way across the room She City and has re Bishop Kearneyaid 24 at 7 p m in Cannon presiding bishop Dr Frank- was unable to appear and her hussided all his life He sounded a cheerful view over Installation of a dexigraph a ma- Monday September in this vicinity lin S Harris president of Brigham band’s case Was continued hotel the Newhouss conditions in the east declaring that reto chine designed photostatically Alonzo Watson and Alma C Claydin- Young university Rulon SWells on For more than of the Announcement annual the despite the current labor troubles an in was records made produce Of Seventy ton appeared in behalf of Paul Held 14 years Mr Mc- Salt Lake City police department ner and the visit of Mr Eavenson was behalf of the first council optimistic attitude is being shown on made Saturday by G L Oldright Dr George Thomas president of the who has served tour months of a Kean represented Saturday every side of the Utah section of University of Utah Dr Elmer G Pe- year’s sentence In the county jail on "The strikes are undesirable of secretary Hancock Brothers W L said Chief of Police Payne manof Involuntary Institute of Mining and terson president of the Utah State a charge American course but it seem that every reredealers would in aid produce the machine greatly F Paul slaughter Keyser college Agricultural turn from a financial depression is Metallurgical Engineers in Salt Lake City producing circulars fingerprints In addition the Utah section Held it appeared was driving a marked by unrest of this sort” he wilj president of the chamber of comcoun- copies of forged checks and near-bletters or 22 which colmachine said ‘"Die easterners very definiteties He is at pres- - other incidentals relative to police be visited by Karl Eilers consulting merce and J B Whitehill president lided withlast February an automobile driven by their Mr McKean ly feel that better times are near" ent interested in a work The machine will also be used metallurgist of New York City vice of the Rotary club on behalf of state J Gordon Nelson The accident ocIn New York where he spent 24 number of business projects in' the in other and treasurer of the organizations and many other departments of the public president curred at Seventh East and Twenty-firs- t and A B Par- civic and church leaders Institute American years as a priest before he was con- county safety building White-haireSouth streets but alert and active secrated bishop of the Salt Lake dioMr McKean is a strong supporter "An important document can be sons New York City national secreTwenty-tw- o letters including one enstill Ivins is President actively cese Bishop Kearney spent a busy of highway improvement programs taken from the files and Lake Salt of City tary formerly reproduced and Mr Parsons who is author of ca- from District Attorney Calvin W in business his church and time renewing old acquaintances and gaged such “Thq improvements returned within a few minutes where contending in Rawlings recommended early parole He reers e has Eavenpart played large and Mrs should! be extended to all sections of reCoppers” surveying church activities Porphyry the work of this nature He attended the first anniversary the county on an equitable basis Al- formerly son next Sunday Mr the upbuilding of the western em- for Held and 12 or 14 witnesses quired a whole day” Chief Payne Eilerswillthearrive mass for Bishop John J Dunn auxili- though he has been a lifelong Repub- said son of Anton Eilers fa- pire and has not only been promi- were present to testify in his behalf In case the board so desired ary bishop of New York and was lican he has never before sought a Sergeant A H Rogers superin- mous consultant in lead metallurgy nent in the church but has been ac' inAlthough Daisy Butler serving tive livestock and the in mining is who Mrs Eilers present at the annual convention of county office accompanied by tendent of the police identification from five years to life on a charge the Students Mission Crusade a colMr Woodwfird is president of the bureau said the n6w device would will be entertained by Mrl R A Pot dustries and in financial affairs of attempted murder applied for terWins Esteem ef Indians lege organization designed to stimu- Charles S Woodward company increase the effectiveness of lanch chairman of the women’s auxmination of sentence no one4 aplate interest in church work Utah section Salt Lake City real estate and insur-anc- e greatly the of iliary the bureau Affectionately- known as "Tony peared in her behalf Mrs Butler of national for visit Plans the Bishop Kearney also waited over thr concern Ivins” the churchlnan also has won "In the bureau’s files" Sergeant for the blessing by Patrick Cardinal which he has operW J tlia esteem of the Utah Indian tribes was arrested last spring alter the and Rogers said “are pictures of crimi- officers are being arranged by John Weston overpowered Sheriff deof the O’Connor Hayes of the newly completed addi- ated lor the past Utah manager nals or criminally inclined persons among whom he worked as a govern- Louis File of Iron county and chained tion to the' West ) Point Catholic two years For 16 American of the reSmelting ment agent in his youth partment that could easily and speedily be ’ him to a tree with his own handcuffs 6c Refining company and chairman of chapel years he was manHe was born at Toms River Ocean Imprisonment of the sheriff ocproduced with the machine should The bishop announced that special ager of the s A Hamilton section ft genthe Utah county N J September 16 1852 the the occasion arise to widely circulate after the latter had shot Wesceremonies are planned in Salt Lake eral manager of the United States son of brael and Anne Lour Ivins curred ' property detheir likenesses” ton Sc next comthe City Thanksgiving marking partment of the Cfiief Payne Mid the machine Smelting Refining Mining His parents- took him to Utah when twenty-fift- h of Utah chairman vice of Ashton the anniversary blessing Jen k be was only & year old would prove valuable Jo the city pany and Two Tooele Residents A company the Cathedral of the Madeleine He reHe grew to manhood amid the piohealth department in the reproducing section and Mr Oldright " mass will be 1028 special pontifical sung sides at Tenth neer settlement-o- f the Utah terriof certificates He explained that in Auto Crash' in honor of the event East street mw service with the Indians much' time is required in the laboritory' v He also annourfeed that the Rt Rev His wjde experiand worked for the I D S church in Two Tooele residents— ous recopying of birth and death cerMrs R A Monsignor D G Hunt vicar general Arizona New Mexico and old Mexico Green 22 and her sister tificates by the health department Lillian of the Salt Lake diocese will leave ence in appraisals was of the one At he time Two Suffer Injuries president tax adjustAyers 17— were Injured in an autoSunday for New York to give a three and mission’ Mexican Leave Will ment matters his Salt Laker mobile accident at Twenty-firs- t weeks’ lecture course lor the radio South ' Traffic Accident y Member ef CenneU and Second West streets Saturday af on invitation of the Paulist Fathers supporters declare Indian the of United Harvard States at For Agents Study From of tjie church position he became a ternoon Discussing “Religion qualifies Him for service Saturday began the purchase member this E Paradise 29 435 Fifth East office of courv Mr Woodward Patrolmen B O Brady and Evern m the of the council of the twelve Day" Monsignor Hunt the assessor to of of cattle thousands atreet suffered cuts and bruises on The Utah lndstnal commission Sat- Will Present purebred Mr of C Taylor Richards son He is considered an au6 1907 'In 1921 he be- Peterson who investigated said Mrs talks daily except Sunday ty give In- on October an urday on foundation beas be herds approved used Raagreement 1042 the legs and a sprained ankle and tween an and Mrs Claude Richards came second counselor in the first Green driving north on Second West thority on property valuation accident insurance company W S Horton 53 1210 fifth East Mr Woodward has been interested mona avenue Will leave Monday to dian reservations Mid a United Press presidency end in 1925 became first street collided with a machine drivfrom Kansas etreet suffered a scalp laceration in and Mr and Mrs P J Danielson of Three Directors Chosen City in lead and silver mining properties attend Harvard university where he dispatch en west on Twenty-firs- t South street Spokane parents of Eric G DanielThe best cattle will be bought from counselor an accident on South State street son Mountain Nev for the holds the Karl Sanger scholarship With Mrs Ivins the churchman re- by W B Turner 942 South West" Club Vote at Spruce In killed in the United Airis localities Country in copilot where feed breeder hisHe will pursue his studies in early Saturday morning past 20 years and is lamiliar with all B street Their sons and Temple street plane which crashed In 16 southeastern and western sides at 519include Officers said the accident occurred lines women were taken to the Salt phases of the mining industry tory and science for a master’s and short Antoine R Ivins 23 last on the mountainside February daughters Saturdeto A The club ballot C states near Country by the Cooley according when a car driven north on State Mr Richards is a He has resided in Salt Lake City 22 doctor’s degree Mrs Guv C Wilson and Mrs Gordon Lake General hospital where it was of top take to directors Indian elected of director three the Parley’ Under canyon day the street by Mr Horton crashed Into Is the son of a pioneer fam- graduate of the University of South- partmental Hyde Salt Lake City H Grant discovered that Mrs Green suffered the insurance carrier for office January 1 1935 and serve lor yearsHeand the car of Mr Paradise The latter stipulation has never before sought of- ern California southern branch and service ily Ivins Provo Mrs Lawrence Sloan several fractured ribs and Miss Ayers the will be three the of will employer and $1000 pay $150 years project Headquarters fice although he has been an active a member of Phi Beta Kappa laceration on her chin Mr Turner they said had stopped and was under funeral expenses New York Mrs Herman Wells Conassistant W W In are John Pohland Kansas They Cassidy City yrith the car repairing a mechanical de- The all his life scholarship fraternity necticut andMrs Phillip Cardon Lo- escaped Injury com- Republican commission n secretary Montthe and Sweet denied T of John agent Candy compepsa-tiodisbursing fect to Mrs 'Chloa Banks widow and pany Claud W Freed president of gomery field supervisor in charge gan The men were treated at the Salt With the exception of Mrs Wells Zoo Continues Programs ‘fiv minor children of B F Banks the Freed Motor company and RuA total of $800000 is available for the Lake General hospital all are expected to attend the family who died May 3 Mr Banks "had dolph Orlob of president-manage- r buying program Until First Snowfall J been in an automobile accident March the Mountain States Rubber comE E McNeilly is purchasing agent party Sunday' afternoon' 17 and on April 4 fell from a Many Winder Family Eighty-tw- o candles will grace a H and Nevada California Utah for pany grader in the employ of Floyd S WhitDirectors whose terms had expired A Ireland for Idaho and Kansas D luscious birthday cake prepared lor Regular ' programs will be conBy the Salt Lake City Safety Council Members Attend Reunion while ing road contractor The commis- were Mr Freed Orval W Adams H Watson for Colorado and H W him and anproxlmately 30 relatives tinued at the Salt Lake City zoo until sion found that Me Banka died of a vi& president-manage- r announced Utah the of Swipe fqr Arizona The purchasing including tha children and grandchil- the first snowfall it was 16— Don’t pass a truck or bus traveling 'your direction Nearly 180 descendants of the late liver trouble and that the accident State National bank and A C Sulare extension agents of super- dren are expected to attend the Saturday by Captain Rs D McCollin agents onwithout being sure of your own speed toe speed of John R Winder prominent L D S of April 4 did not contribute to his livan vice president of the Walker zoo in charge of the in (ilrthday party intendents of Indian reservations ’ coming traffic and that toe open distance ahead is more churchman attended a family re- death ’Performance will again be on" s Bank and Trust company their territories ' ‘ jpRIVER FINED $2$ collisions are ( than enough for safety Many head-o- n union Friday night at the Hyrum schedule Sunday ifternoonfor zoo occasioned by disregard of such caution which is much CODE OFFICIAL TO LEAVE Jensen home on Highland drive A FEDERAL JUDGE LEAVES WAR RISK CASES DISMISSED Dave J Singer arrested Septem visitors with Mrs Geraldine McCol-lithe same as passing another car going toe same direction program wai given with Rex Wil To study the operation of codes In Cases In which six war veterans putting the African lions through Tillman P Johnson ber 10 pleaded guilty before Justice Federal Judge liams as master of ceremonies that part of the state J H with a curve ahead Remember other cars may be comto sit of the Peace Hermarf Gygi of the their tricks at 4 p m Other features left Saturday night for Denver sought compensation under the war t a even than those toward at Among yours ing of Second county precinct Saturday to of the program will start at 2:80 p iti greater you speed participating in the protrade practice compliance risk insurance act were dismissed Satwith a session of the circuit-courgram were Will Winder a of director for the Utah recovery admin- urday in federal court The veterans Captain McCollin announced bus Play safe—drive carefully until you are absolutely sure for tha Tenth circuit which a charge of improper registration appeals ' John R Winder a grand-so- istration will leave Monday for are John L Andrew R Blackopens Monday in that city He will automobile license plates He was service to the zoo will be maintained EDITOR'S NOTE—Thla narlm of ertlMee hu been authorised and and Mrs Mary Winder Carring- southern Utah He will fcssist In or- ett LaurenceAllsop aa long as the regular programs are M Crook Walter W Esreturn in time for the openin' of the fined $25 Justice Gygl said that approved by officials of tha Traffic Departments of both City and ton the oldest living' child Dancing ganizing retail code councils In Cedar fall term of the local federal court the fine was a precedent in such held Buses start running at 11: tep Daniel Sullivan and Lawrence County followed the program Ip m Sunday cases Crosland City and Beaver about October L PRELATE BACK kept FROM HOLIDAY Police Install y Modem Machine To Copy Records Lu-icll- 1 t f Ogden of Court Disposes Of 35 Cases in Twelve Minutes T - y d - ' busi-hes- - lw Plane Fatality In 'Jt Injured ' US Buys Cattle' For Indian Herds Indemnity Okehed al n 0 y - -- Today’s Traffic Talk " -- ' n j ' a 1 I L A i |