Show ' - "" 7 ' ' r 4' ' ' MALIA SEEKS "Boys’ Program TO SELL FIVE HELD PENDING Old Neighborhood 'House to Be Remodeled for Play Center BATA BIPORTS msjssm Refuses to Issue Approval of Applications Plans for inauguration of the anMeans $2500000 for ' Warrants to 23 Utah nual programs for underprivileged State 1 are being com pleted rapidly by the SaltLake City Rotary and Kiwanis clubs officials of the organizations announced Tuesday Sponsored by the Rotary club the old Neighborhood house is being remodeled for a new boys’ west aide club in cooperation with the city perks department and probably will be officially opened October 1 it was announced by Dr D A Lyon chairman of the boys’ work committee The Kiwanis club has obtained per mission from the city to use the public safety building gymnasium for its annual boys’ athletic activity President Louie A Thody said Mr Thody said the work would be under the direction of Robert Richardson physical education instructor of the Deseret gymnasium and 160 boye are expected to participate in the program which will be carried on from October 1 to April 1 In addition to donating $300 for repair of the old Neighborhood house members of the Rotary club also are supplying funds for employment of a e director during the summer e instructor during the wina ter and handicraft and music instructors Rotary expects to operate the new west aide club indefinitely Dr Lyon said boye on October Districts Wammi totaling $21365792 have been made out to the 40 school district in Utah by the state auditor’s office distributing the balance In the state district school fund as of September 13' but only 17 of the 40 district will receive the warrant at present it we - announced Tuesday by C H Skidmore state superintendent of public Instruction The' officials of the other 23 districts will receive the money when they shall have complied with the etate law requiring that certain annual report be made to the state school office Some of them can not comply strictly with the law since the reports are due' some of them June 15 last and still others August 13 Two school district have not yet sent in the reports due’ in August Others tent therii in in such incomplete form that they had to be sent back for correction or further Information They have not been returned to’ the state Depositors Subject to approval by agenta of th? Reconstruction Finance corporation here end at Washington John A Fetc Committee t ToJVlake Report On Wagon Days ' u - 7 MORNING SEPTEMBER’ Mrlfi3f- - " "THESALTXAKETRIBUNE-WEDNESDAY- SCHOOIFUNIT Clubs to Launch ? AT S ALT L AKE THEATERS -- TRUCK-KILLS-CIT- Y WORKER OH THE STAGE TOWN HALL— Town Hill Players (a tha' Friday Belurdar okl-tlmeloand Sunday nlrhts the drama "The Btreeta of New York" OH STAGE AND SCREEN PLAYHOUSE —On the atase W Rex JewWhether Salt Lake City holda ! comedians In the ell end hie Muel-Gi- rl another Covered Wagon Day a" Aged musical revue "Nationwide Frolic”: on Love Bone” the ecreen "Manhattan celebration next year will dewith Robert Armstrong Dixie tee: also Hoot Olbeoa la’ "The Cow bo? Counpend largely on the attitude of selor local business men members of VICTORY — Ob the stage musical revue State the spedal chamber of commerce with eight acts "Olrla la Cellophane" with Buiy Wad and Lou Beverly Rex committee to study the proposal Family novelty acrobat Dorothea and announced Tuesday Conrad Andre In "Clastic in Adagio" Thomas Ridell 88 for many end Meehan In “Dai clng Odditiea": A survey has been started and jeer 1 t Her dock 'Whirlwind e ( the findings will govern the an employe of the city street depart- VR h ny et ah nm" double Leonard Adair ment wa killed Instantly Tuesday voice baritone Anita Conrad and Encommittee’s report to the board semble of Cellophane Beauties Club struck Mont of governors next Monday The at 740 p m when he Carlo orchestras On th screen committee was named after the by a ‘southbound truck at Thirty-nint- h Rotemary Amet Victor Jora la "Pur- - Street Department Employe Struck on' South vu 'The Drunkard melodrama e BT ABLER THEATER-- ‘One Night of Love "Neart End ' of Run Crowd continue to acclaim “One Night of Love” which has been play ing at the Orpheum theater for a week and a half and which will close its engagement Thursday night This is tha film In which the glamorous Grace Moore operatic linger is starred The story a comedy drama la filled to th brim with romance and Miss Moore is given several opportunities to sing several glorious operatic roles which include arias from both “Carmen" and tued" 'Madam Butterfly ’ ON THE AUDIBLE SCREEN ORPHEUM— Grace Moore In "One Nlghf of Tullio Carminati plays ‘the male Love" with Tullio Cermenltl Lyle Tal- lead and Lyle Talbot and Mona Barbot Mona Barrie Jessie Ralph CAPITOL — Joan Crawford and Clark Gable rie head the excellent supporting cast In “Chained" with Otto Kruger Stuart - South and State street Clifford Jones 23 4774 South State street driver of the machine told Deputy Sheriffs J K Scheib and D H Higginbotham that he felt the Erwin truck strike something He stopped PARAMOUNT— Warner Oltnd In “Charlie Chan In London" with Dru Leyton and turned around and saw Mr Ridell’ Mllland Ray run over by another machine OEM— "Hollywood Party" with Jimmy body driven by James Thompson 2126 George Gtvot Jack Pearl Laurel celebration and Hardy Ligpe Velex Poll Moran Ted South West Temple atreet Healy Charles Butlerworth Mr Ridell at the time of the acci- RIALTO— “Baby Take a Bow with ShirTemple Jamea Dunn Claire Trevor dent was on the way to town after ley Alan Dlnehart: also "Strictly Dynamite” visiting friend He told attendants with Jimmy Durante Lup Vales the Four 41111 Brother! Mtrlan Nixon at a service station that he was ill STUDIO — Richard Dlx and Irene Dunne In Wiland thought he would call at the Salt "Cimarron” with Estellg Taylor liam Collier Jr Nance O'NtiU Edna May Lake General hospital before returnE Stone Oliver SCHOOL Georg ing to hii home near Pioneer park STATE— Marl Dressier and Wallace Beery An attendant led him to the corner in "Tuxboat Annie” with Robert Younx O'SuUIven alto John BarMaureen and so he could catch a street car and rymore In "Lons Lost Father” with when he left Mr Ridell started across Helen Chandler MARLO (SuxarhouseV— Claudette Colbert street the r end Clark Gable in "It Happened One Salt Lake Project 'Attracts Deputy sheriff said they believed Nlxht" ll" the killed truck S U Mr impact pf thq Attention of Ridell and threw hie body into the Lopez Orchestra Bureau path of the other machipe In Ogden Saturday The body was taken to the George A Jenkins mortuary in Murray pendCapitol Vincent Lopez and hi InternationA project ot the Salt Lake City ing the location of relatives Most Be Returned In store school instruction famous orchestra will be featured for ally system When they are returned in corat the Whits City ballroom at Ogden service and i proposal for a modifirect form as required by law the of warrants will be sent out J Easton cation of apprenticeship provisions Saturday It being the only appearParratt director of research on Suance of this famous band in the R A codes with the Idea of N In the perintendent Skidmore’s staff said region making them workable and at the the warrants are being withheld unThe Lopez orchestra noted for Its same time giving the apprentice opder authority granted expressly in for the statutes with the idea of procursuave melodies mastery of tone and portunity ing the complete reports as required brought N B Giles special agent of and among versatility Appointment of committee chair' It is possible that around $100000 men the United States bureau of educaA reunion of descendants of Patri- other features for its piano virtuoso to cities Utah six in supervise which the achool districts might tion to Salt Lake City for confer- arch John Smith will be held Satur- Vincent Lopez himself who Is claimed on the benehave with which to meet current fi- educational campaigns ences with state and local state achool day at 8 i m at the residence of to have the 10 fastest fingers anyfederal fits the of campaign housing nances is being Withheld until the officials Mrs Hyrum G Smith 1M8 Yale ave- where as far as piano maneuvering T Allen was announced Tuesday by - The trades and Industries voca- nue required statistics which have to do Sanford state F H A director is concerned with both the financial and the edutional section of the state achool of- John Smith was born in KirUand Lopez contendz that music reminSt Simmons are: EW They cational setup of the school districts fice under Director I S Noall was Ohio September 22 1832 the eldest iscent of the Old World ha come to C Thompson Tremonton E George have been furnished interested in - the Salt "K— -- City son of Hyrum and Jefusha Barden the front rapidly during the past year A T Barrus Tooele C C Crapo The apportionment is being made school project The Instruction course Smith" and came to Utah in 1848 and that the American public has beand F L Midvale Rimington Sandy on the basis of $144 per capita of ia being established under the guid- He married Helen Maria Gisher De- come exceedingly $80000 achool population With a previous Charles DeGraff Heber City" ance of Earl Gardeman coordinator cember 23 1853 He was ordained pres- Resultingly the young maestro has camwill Mr Sanford the Other Plans explain Applications apportionment the total received by of the city school system and his iding- patriarch of the L D S become one of the vital factors in at of a to the are Park be about meeting paign City Applications ready the school districts since the begin superior A M Thurman In charge church February 18 1855 and held guiding the trend of popular music 6:15 Valclub at Kiwanis Jordan the 'Wednesday presented covering achool of the city this office until his death November away from the slower ning of the current school year July of the part-timt tempos m a will and similar talk at bank Riverton the give p $76000 ley 1 will reach $475 The total to be 6 1911 to the more invigorating T Attend Meets m at $ Heber at to members Midvale bank State and the $165000 City p distributed will probably be someThis is the first Reunion of this rhythms of tha South American Mr Giles will go next to Spokane where between $20 and $23 per capita of the committee there He said a State Bank of Heber City $150000 family group id 33 years is danzons and Cuban rhumbas It ’ to is Park at committee to a be Wash will follow City regional present expected covering f school population Applications be formed at the meeting Wednes- - assets of the Columbia Trust com- conference on the problem of appren- planned to make It an annual event Amennta Listed to Ralph G Smith acting day pany and the Sugar Banking com- ticeship in industries and later will according chairman of the family organization Amounts distributed to the school ‘ pany of Salt Lake City the Grants-vill- e attend a similar regional conference Eldred G Smith a REPORTS ON CONVENTION districts under the apportionment of Deseret bank the Tremdnton at Los Angeles covering tha region of Patriarch Smith will give a re' Tuesday-- subject to compliance with i A report on the convention at Los Banking company the State Bank of of which Utah is a part MUSIC! STARS! GIRL8! the law by the school district off! Angeles last June of the National As- Payson the Pahvant VaUey and the At these conferences it was ex- port on family records and display heirlooms in his possession Marcus eials — will be as follows: i sociation of Credit Men was pisde Delta State banks of Delta end the plained Tuesday proposed modificawill Alpine $758304 Beaver $223038 by Harry P Earl credit manager of Provo Commercial and Savings bank tions of apprenticeship codes wlirbe F Smith also a a on the Smith family hisBox Elder $866904 Cache $810432! the Utah Power 8c Light company at A loan of $120000 to the Provo discussed The plan as now outlined give paper G will Smith be master tory Ralph Carbon $706608 $26064 a meeting of the Associated Retail Commercial and Savings bank was it that the states set Daggettup a system ot of ceremonies Davis $649152 Duchesne $442944 Credit Men Tuesday at the formerly approved for liquidation apprenticeship agreements authorised Emery $332466 Garfield! $241776 hotel purposes but due to delay in the by tHe president and the secretary Grand $74160 Granite $1249488 hope of perfecting a reorganization of labor and under which appropriate Iron $317520 Jordan $871632 Juab ORIOLES HOLD MEETING ' plan it was explained by Mr Malia educational facilities and code superLupe Volos Jimmy Durant $171936 Kane $1139 20 'Millard The Salt Lake City nest No 109 is now found necessary to make vision will be furnished for tha apEddlo Junr Clyde QnUlan ’ Nebo Fraternal Order of Orioles held its a new $461376 Morgan $113184 In the Industrie Fowl and Jack which FoUy Moran application prentices $899712 North Sanpete $371376 tenth annuel meeting Tuesday eveCharles Butterworth An agent of the R F C has been they are enrolling North Summit $109584 Park City ning at the Mickey Mouse hall examining assets of the Ogden State Under this authorization where an Knight of ' Ted Healy and Hie Stooge $137232 Piute $96788 Rich $89856 59 South State street Pythiaa bank for the past two weeks establishes an apprenticeIndustry San Juan $162144 Sevier $552391 Cartoon Newt Comedy a of to term five one ship yeara South Sanpete $346896 South Sum' minimum of 144 hours of group in mit $94032 Tintlc $133792 Tooele The struction would be required $354960 Uintah $479520 Wasatch agreement would contain a modified $235584 $390960 full-tim- part-tim- Housing Boards Will Hear Chief atkte bank commissioner as receiver for state banka which closed during the financial difficulties of 1932 1933 and prior years hss made application for the purchase by the corporation of assets of five banks totaling $1081000 and has application ready covering three more banks in a total of $381000 Similar applications are being prepared for nine other defunct banka and Mr Malia estimated Tuesday that the total of the application to be made through hie office would reach $2575000 The making of an application he pointed out does not mean necessarily that Washington will finally the loan or purchase of the asset offered Agejita Examining Asset If it ia approved then more than two and a half millions in cash will flow into the pockete of depositors in these banks Already several agents of the R F C are In Utah examining assets of the closed institutions offered in the applications Mr Malia said that Congressman J Will Robinson was active in his support of the measure under which the application are made that he has since been active in working with the R F C officials at Washington and probably will personally superwhen they vise the applications reach there Application presented so far have been to convert into cash assets of the Mount Pleasant Commercial bank $195000 of the North Sanpete bank at Mount Pleasant $165000 tha Bank of American Fork $51600 the Beaver County bank $125000 and the Bank of Iron County at Parowan Malia board had been requested to put the backing of the chamber behind the move to revive the civie celebration started in 1931 The request was made by Hanry S Joseph chairman of an Elka club committee appointed tome time ego to prepare for the - te AGENT STUDIES -- SETUP i Descendants Patriarch Plan inter-mounta- 1 Family Reunion music-conscio- e fox-tro- blood-tinglin- g -- a HOLLYWOOD great-grandso- n New-hous- e 4 Washington Wayne $113616 Weber $535104 "Salt Lake City? $48818 Ogden $16 43904 Provo $638496- - Logan $455328 Murray 214$92 Total $21485792 - Navy Recruiting Office Unlists Seven Utahns Details of Action Taken By Utah PardonsBoard The following iction on petition It years sentence has aenred one year two mittee 11 dars at the Utah state peni- months Frank Jones second decree burclary tentiary wa taken Tuesday at the one to 30 years sentence has served three Warehousemen nine months 16 days state capitol by the board of pardons: years Fred H Beucr first dearee burclary 36 PAROUS GRANTED Oeorce Green charted with robbery to serve from five resrs to life hea aerved three years 3 dara parole bt' cornea effective October 1 St Mary’s Sodality To Meet Wednesday d to 40 yeara sentence hea aerved five years three months 30 days terminated upon condition that he co to Pennsylvania H E Boyer forcery one to sentence has served three months 10 dare Terminated on condition that ha so to r Hannibal Mo Pearl Mldaett asaault with a deadly weapon sentence not to exceed five years has served elcht months 34 days Termination effective December 30 Frederick Moore third decree burclary six months to three yeara sentence her served elcht months 34 days Termination effeotive March 15 103$ Welter Peters second decre burclary: ona tp 30 years sentence has aerved two seven months 31 days year Robert Well possession of mallutna sen tence five years bas not to exceed served two months 17 days TerminaUon effective December 30 Thomas Roberts robbery: five yean to life sentence hts aerved four years seven months 31 days Termination effective De cember 30 Arthur James tenon second decree burhas erved clary: one -to 30 yean sentence ' sentence three months to two years has rape Tha first meeting of the sodality of served 17 days Parol affective December 31 Our Lady at St Pet McLaushUn robbery sentence five will be held Wednesday at 3:15 p m peers to life has served on year three Officers of the sodality are: Miss Ann months 2 days parole effective Febru- Gibbons president Miss Rosemary fiord Model! deprlvinc owner of autosentence hot to exceed five years Brennan vice president Miss Sarah mobile hss served nine months three days Helen McChrystal and William Merrill eecond decree burclary: secretary sentence has served 36 Mis Joan Van Nort treasurer all of One to 30 years days: Paroled to state Industrial achool Salt Lake City The meeting will be opened by Miss Gibbons who will welcome new members The sodality scholarship girls Mis Josephine McFarland and Mis Marguerite Murray both of Salt Lake City will be introduced and welcomed Into the sodality Announcements Present an Former of tbs Students ds x — BUSINESS COLLEGE Are Invited to Attend 'the Get Acquainted end ’ Home-Comi- DANCE by Ticket Only Admission ot Complimentary the Ticket office of the L at DS COLLEGE N Forth Main Was Sam Baronl asaault with a deadly Robert Brady statutory offense weapon Percy Brown robbery Rex Brown robbery ItU WAS THEATRCS 7066 Ogden Man President com-pan- TOMORROW— WILLIAM POWELL MYRNA LOY KAY FRANCIS In “DR MONICA M —STARTING TOMORROW— ALSO ‘we re rich again ‘Hollywood Party Em m I t1! 1 HOUSE LAST 2 DAYS TIMES TONIGHT LAST y “IT HAPPENED t ll ONE NIGHT” “Tugboat ANNIE" ALSO— 4 0H BARRYMORE Sentence Imposed for —IN— Depriving Owner of Car ‘LONG LOST FATHER Robert Bryent obtatnin property under false pretenses Oeorce Burns statutory r offense: James Burns robbery Huso Bush statutory offense George Dan-felO Dougattempted burglary Charles Gail Shupe was sentenced to serve las robbery Ben Enriques second dearee burclary Jack Evans attempted burslsrr an indeterminate term of not to exrobHarris Fisher toraery Earl J French auto theft Odell M ceed five years in the state prison bery Carl Fullmer Eddie Gray second decree Clough Tuesday after a jury m District James Rae Nelson robber? five peers to burclary forgery Harry Grenache robbery three life sentence hea served two years seven counts: John second decree Judge James W McKinney’s court Gronlkowskl months 37 days parole affective Novem- burglary Harold Ouyman robbery Charles found him guilty to a charge of deber 36 Joseph Nelson L A Wilson Thorn- Harris attempted robbery: Vtlate Kent ton Morris Clarence Nelson appeared tor Healy forcery F C HerteL second decree priving an owner of tha use of his Reid J Horton forcery: J M automobile prisoner burclary to autc theftthree Orsel months Chester Howard second decree burclary Charles O 10 years sentence Mrs Chester Orsel IP' Hushlett grand larceny Elden Hutchings Shupa was alleged to have taken peered for prisoner forcery Clercnce M Jacobsen second de- an automobile belonging to O B Jen-Th- e one Albert Ray eecond decree burclary gree burglary Angus Johnson assault with to 34 years sentence has served 36 dare a deadly weapon Daisy Butler assault to alleged offense took place paroled to etet industrial echool 3 at £55 South State atreet commit murder A J Carbts robbery Jack Hush Reeves second decree burslsrr one Carter arand larceny T C Carter third August to 30 peers sentenes has served three decree burclary Clark A Collins first- - demonths elcht days parole effective De cree murder John Cook trend larceny TODAY'S cember 7 Jamea E Mandell second derret burglary Waldo Bhakespear third decree burclary Lonnie Moore second dearee huralarr six months to three years sentence has George Napier third decree burclary Anserved two months IS dars John Roser-so- n thony J Nicore robbery Jesut Oreaco of marijuana T B Pratt Issuing appeared for prisoner ’ Vivian Smith statutory offense one to fictitious checks David J Pugh appropri10 peer sentence has served one peer nine ating public funds Allen N Reed eecond By GENEVIEVE KEMBLE months 30 days D A Smith Mrs Helen Deere buralsry De Bpier second deary Smith Walker and WUllem 8 Atoms ap- burclary Leroy Bwartficuer etatutwy ofThe planetary configurations bearfense Lestc' Toller eecond decree burclary peared for prisoner on the affairs of this day Emery Snyder second decre burclary: Vance Tomleh assault with deadly weapon ing rule one to 30 years sentence has served three Louis Torrenca robbery H Horrocks Tribe may be expected to precipitate very months olcht days parol effective De- second decree burclary Frank Turner sudden and quite unforeseen circumcember 7 third decree burclary Jack Wilson second Burks T Stovenaom -- forgery on to JOtdfre a buralsry Robert Young second D- stances and occurrences these of a erears sentence hat eerved three month sree buralsry Alexander keckoneir rob- disruptive disintegrating and devasla three days parole effective when work bery Harry Kedekea persistent violator: A radical change Merlon Kelly robbery Ltfred Kidd second tating nature provided for prisoner Bern Tletelbaum robbery (lye years to dearee burtlary Jo King robbery Herrv with new environment interests and life eentence haa tarred two year on day Le Frey robbery Clyde McCarthy aaeault associates may be looked for- with Derrell T Lane appeared for prisoner with Intent to commit bodily harm Cberle Worthen third decree burtlary APPLICATIONS CONTINUED employment involved and strangers six months to three years sentence has N Kerl Parke Russell forgery Dewey in affairs served twb months 14 days John Rogers assault with g deadly weapon John Wal- coitoijicuous gppesred (or prisoner second degree burglary: Jay Lewis Those whose birthday it la may be Arthur Johnson second decre bunrlary lace arand Mrs Elisabeth Droubey largeny one to 30 years sentence has eerved one first prepared for a year Of the sudden degree murder veer nine months 23 days 'Oecar Johnand Unexpected disturbing their PAROLES REVOKED son appeared (or defendant Jest Merton third decree burglary James Terminations granted-Orva- l particularly employment second desree J Dinsdale polvtamy sentence Douxlas burglary FOR REHEARING DENIED Change of surroundings and interests not to exeeed (iv years has aerved 11 APPLICATION Jess Merton third degree burglary is foreshown but in all the friendly months 3 days COUNTY JAIL CASE8 1 W Dunn second decre argon: on to Paul Held Salt Lake County charged counsel and substantial support of 10 yeara eentence has aerved one year with maneliueqter sentenced to servo on those in place and power may be three months nine dsn hea served lour monthe paroled Florlnd Fas) depriving owner of auto- retr Andrew Johnson Weber county robbery counted upon mobile eentence not to exceed five yeara hearing continued until October A child born on this day should has eerved one year two months 17 dan Andy Kankelborg Balt Lake countv petit in termination effeotive Anrll 38 1035 larceny two cases sentenced to tlx months have unusual talents initiative on lwo fount runnln eonaecuUvelr Has some siibtleways but may be vain month to thrw hsRitpfVpri Fix uaralftri rE5ft “ d" termntion eas boastful restless and changeable It continued vntll October should have much popularity and U" o-- rl D-- f I Balt Lake count? charted iFru1'"' H5ln' lolator months to u’lth petit larcenv has served five months helpful friends lwo rears has aerved on three year Sentence terminated to permit Dee to re Notable nativity— Marshall Wilder 1 months devs ur to tamtne Mich actor John B Holmes second decree arson one REPRIEVES APPROVED to 10 reere eentanct hxe trrvaO three Fiord Martin Ban eharxed reere tvs month xaven dare one nxr With xrand lairenr Juan count? Feature Syn134 recommended Salt Lika COUBtr (Copyright dicateKing Btaveneon Ruloq Clarence Jaakla srand larceny ana to ctenxd vUb aiollrlowe ailliihlali Inc) Selected Shorts Kike’s Country Store Stables Sheatre i TH EAST BET 4TH At STh SO PRESENTS Th Pepnlsr Stag Flay MU0N71F4 "STREETS of NEW YORK" "THE PANIC ’or ’571“ BIG Next Performance : PRIDAY AT 8130 P M HOROSCOPE - V — Also— THE Saturday and Sunday S:JS P '"netlox" tw ITALV CAFE OPENING AND DANCE BEER GARDEN M CHESTER DOWSE M C" weekReservations call Hy 202S-- M end performances only “DR Southwest TONIGHT SANDY 1 : RECREATION HALL — — Walt Rogerg Reveler! ‘ Ccaa With the Crowd b Box Eldtr Ccsnly tt FRIDAY SATURDAY THURSDAY Rodeo All Carnival & 3 Days and and - to Grounds Free Parking Draw County Fair Crowds From All Parts of Utah and Southern Idaho i UTAH’ Wifi ‘ (Managed hy Glen Milne) DANCING UNTIL 1A M Couple 30a Extra Lady f 0o BEST SHOW Sandwiches -gaUon pitcher served With glasses FISHER AND BECKER UINTA CLUB BEERS TONIGHT — 1 AT THE - HEIDELBERG DRUIIXARD” Balt Lake’s Mlrthquske! Th Town’s Laugh Rlotl Four Screaming Artsl 14 Hilarious Scanes! Curtain Nightly 1:70 Wxaatrh 130 t FLOOR SHOW : ’ ’ 16o 36o BOa 7So Boses Wifh Tahirs SI 00 and Prrtxels Free Refreshments - - Meat Bells Sansage Chill of AU Rinds BEER— With Free Glass 80UTH AND STATE (Formerly Hippodrome) n 2ND WEEK hy Popular Demand “Tha Corner 7th South and Main Spaghetti v Ravioli Chicken Home-ma-d fcECOND XT Bettor Than Ever Admission " Hr Tremonton Attraction Livestock Biff Free Midway Airicultural-Kxhlblt- SEPTEMBER SO — TOWN HALL UTAH AT TREMONTON kmn BUSINESS ‘ —8TARTS Elect J Roof Garden of tha "S" Building FRIDAY Night Sept 21 r' turprix & I MARCUS “The Thin Man” W D Brown of Ogden manager of the Western Gateway Storage company has been elected president of the Utah Warehousemen’s association it was announced Tuesday He succeeds Ben F Redman president ot the Redman Van Sc Storage company of Salt Lake City M A Keyser president of the M half A Keyser Fireproof Storage comClarence Jenkins second deeres burslsrr on to 10 pears sentence hea aerved one pany was named vice president and rear two month II den parol effective 7 Mrs R A Jenkins end J B December Henry L Love manager of the SeJenkins appeared for prisoner curity Storage de Commission William Adam trend lercenp eentenr-ewas reelected secretary-treasurfrom one to 10 peers has aerved one peer two months two dsn one peer recomNew member of the executive mended Mr William Adams and Bamuel committee are J H Cornwall presiWhttton Br appeared for prisoner WareRalph Brunyer deprlvinc an owner of dent of the Jennings-CornwaIn automobile sentence not to nceed five 10 monthshouse company and E F Eardley three dtps peers has served three month APPLICATIONS DENIED 12 Jones L October J parol effective Owen Alien fictitious checks: Herald manager of the Central Warehouse Allen second decre appeared for prisoner John B An company Harrr Crate violating prohibition law derton trend larcenyburclary Raymond Atherton - The Utah recruit are: W E Scott Salt Lake City G O Black and R B Baker Midvale G I Dingham and F A Plnegar Spanish Fork Frank Bevan Ogden and John Millington Smlthfield HELDOVERIo! The season’ hit of prisoner Seven youths from Utah and four from Idaho Tuesday enlisted in the United States navy through tha Salt Joseph Heckett second dearee bur sentence one to SO peers hea aerved Lake’ City recruiting office it was fltrt: four months JO dors one peer sentence announced by Lieutenant Comman- recommended wltnessee appearing in behalf der W J Hart Jr in charge of the of prlaoner Mrs Maraaiet Heckett Milla Valentine station The commander said the UrtRapOra Holmes robbery sentenced to serve from five was peers to life has earned five first the of three Septemgroup Mrs Paroled to James Munson ber contingent from the intermoun- reere beX K Jackson appeared in prisoner' tain district mm na wage scale more capable of practical application than is the case at times under present codes The administration ot the agreement would come under the supervision of a state com- 5 Harlem ’ rs THE HOTTEST SHOW' "f IN TOWNS’"1 Second South ItStato - 3 II |