| Show t Death Crash Brings Eritl To Romance t Wll-fo- rd To ’ ' Walther Howard Frame and School Give Asked Details Plans Bergener to Backs Goggin The production directed by Ray Group West Isabel Gaglan and Verl! are stage directors and Two Bills at Of Wiring Inspection in S L Annual Play Scott and Russell Smith are business managers the catch Seeking explanation inspections Students the far" Smoke’ Meet wiring Seeks Damages as their department of ray present letter to V- - Play Leading Roles Is B Rus- sell McDonald an of Inspection Salt Lake City tha Utah Electrical league Wednesday voted to ask Commissioner P H Goggin to tell inspection details at a meeting “at his convenience” The league petitioned the city commission last November to provide an Inspection system With only one dissenting Vote a whereby all electrical jobs would resolution indorsing two legislative be properly Inspected They asked hills which would expand the ac- that the commission use a surtivities of the Utah Conservation plus fund which remained at the and Research foundation in the end of the year to hire qualified fields of smoke and coal conservation was adopted Wednesday night nuisance is not duo to lack of reat a public meeting In South high search" Mr Hintze emphasized school citing a number of studies which The action of the assembly fol- he said point the way to a solulowed an extended discussion of tion Other speakers were the Rev Elthe smoke problem In Salt Lake City Dr J L Gibson dean of mer I Goshen pastor of the First tho school of arts' and sciences at Congregational church N C Christho University of Utah presided tensen metallurgist and vice presiat the meeting called by foundation dent of the foundation: Julius Bil-letformer city smoke inspector officers F F Hintze geologist of the Dr A J Ridges' R B Ketchum of University of Utah declared “what the Universly of Utah and Edward la needed is a new fuel containing H Watson state representative — a percentage of volatile matter low r ter enough so that no smoke is pro- Hurt iYouth Unaware That Sweetheart Died Result of Wreck Expansion of Research Foundation ""Indorsed at School Discussion ’ i i : youthful romance more than a old la ended by death and a oung girl la facing the remainder f her life adghtlesa in her right eye aa the result of an automobile-truc- k collision early Sunday on South State street it was learned Wed' A year i neaday The right eye of Jeanne Averill 16 1791 Second East street one of seven persona Injured in the crash was removed because of a severe head in jury attaches at the Salt Lake gen' eral hospital reported Wednesday f in our presduced upon combustion ent equipment" ’ Such a fuel can be made from Utah coal he said by extraction of the oils which produce the smoke The oil produced in the process would prove valuable reducing the amount of natural gas and oil imported from other states “Failure to correct the smoke rim v signifi-cance'N- MONEY-BAC- GLAND fONIC Restores Vigorous Health guarantee to restore your pep vigor vitality or we refund every cent That’s bow sure we are that we have the beet gland remedy known ThouV sand of tests have proved this to our full satisfaction Now WITHOUT BISK you prove it to yours Glendege Is the last word in modem In convenient tablet form science eontaln extracts Urom the Olcndage glands of'healthy animals and stlmulatse ALL THE GLANDS to healthy ac— Is astonishing almost tivity The effect You feel and look year msglcal! younger! You return to the full vigor Wa many works of fiction and much nonfiction Books of science travel the Bible and many other works have been recorded by trained-readerand all the blind person has to do is to turn it on and listen to the book as the story is unfolded The records are circulated by the Salt Lake Public library It takes records to about 15 double-side- d transcribe one book Mr Allen said There are at present 225 titles in the Public library Mr Allen reported and if present plans are con summated there will be some news magazines reproduced monthly for circulation among the blind Principal offices 'for the foundation are In New York City Local headquarters are located at 135 Motor avenue s Temple B’Nai Israel 249 WEDNESDAY Tickets $1— On Sale South 4th East MARCH 3RD— 8:15 P M at 'Auerbach's Adjustment Desk-- ? 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THE MOST COMMON MOTORING DISCOMFORTS AND HOW PLYMOUTH HAS ENDED THEM ROAD VIBRATIONS-End- ed between body and frame Frank Leslie Liicas 35 sales manager for the Western Pontiac company since its organization last November 1 died in a local hospital Wednesday at 2:10 a m following a brief illness Born September 6 1901 In New York state a son of David and Anna Leslie Lucas he had been associated with Arch Browning Inc and Fred A Carleson Inc automobile dealers before accepting the position with the Pontiac company He was a graduate of the University of Utah where he was well known in geological circles having been engaged in special geological work for several mining companies in Utah Idaho and Wyoming His widow Mrs Maude E'Lucas Is the only survivor The couple had made their home In Salt Lake ’ City for the last six years BUMPS AND JOLTSEnded by Soft Flexible Springs with tapered ends of Amola Steel PITCHING FORWARD-End- draulic Brakes by Live Rubber Cushions by ed Double-actio- Hy- n smooth level stops BOUNCING— Ended by Oversize like those on giant each wheel Shock-Absorbe- at rs ' air-line- rs LEANING SWAY ON CURVES-En- ded by holds you steady Sway Eliminator Front-en- d ENGINE VIBRATIONS— Ended by Floating Power En- they stop destructive vibration gine Mountings ROAD SHOCKS— Ended by Large Airwheel Tires BACK-SEA- T “GALLOPING”-EndedBalanced Di-by ride cradled between the axles tribution of weight ROAD-HU- WHEEL-FIGHT- Sound-proofin- in top floor walls g doors Ended by Improved Steering a no shock — but positive CRAMPING —Ended by built to fit the body Seats Deep-Cushion- H by Radio AND DRUM MING-En- ded M Studio ' V "UzlSz If wfKVAi V‘ip ed — —— RESTFUL‘‘chair-heigh- easy MiwAmiiMwmiw— t” — — in"' III Mini 'nrt'WiflTW nri ffr rt ri—rr Ti elbows shoulders lege egpiterear eeat 3" widerlots of extra room for heade — — — znpMnn'rtWwwMWewweMwoweoMeweeeecM—iei law I— I— r 7— MM— "Chair-Height- ” Ex-Cit- Requiem mass was celebrated Wednesday at 10 a m in the Ca thedral of the Madeleine for William Stanislaus Dalton 71 former city attorney for Bingham Canyon1 BIGGER UGLIE- RAll unless removed Root and and assistant city attorney for Salt Lake City Recitation of the Holy Rosary double-actio- n was conducted Tuesday at 6 p m in the Neil O’Donnell mortuary Burial took place In the family plot In the City cemetery Mr Dalton died in a local hospiWONDER million! of people tal a long following have thrown out dangerous IllnessMonday methods that merely trim the surface of a corn making it with new safe method! home-parin- but that’s only half the more LUXURIOUS RIDING COMFORT! low-pric- story Ithas MORE R00Mhas Death Claims Auto Salesman Requiem Mass Held Official lor y C0IU1S COME BACK FROZEN OR FOGGY WINDSHIELD -E- nded by Built-i- n Warm Air Defroster Vents at base of windshield NIGHT Endedby Safe Vision Headlights foot control for passing ful than ever Now they use the safe easy Blue-Ja- y method First the pain stops instantly by removing the pressure thentheentire corn lifts out Root and All in 3 short days (exceptionally stubborn cases may require a second application) Blue-Ja- y ii a small scientifically filaster Easy to use Can’t stick to stockings Get ORNJEL’ASTERSI J City Board Names Project Supervisors i' CROWDED SEAT SPACE— Ended by Inches of extra low floors no rear leg head and shoulder room floor hump HARD OR NOISY SHIFTING Syncro-Sile- nt -- Ended by Plymouth's Transmission quiet Helical gears throughout NECK-CHILLIN- G g come back bigger uglier more pain- 1 Will Lecture on “The Moral Dilemma of Liberalism” Ad Receipt of Phonographs Tohl by Secretary of manhood or womanhood I Your Interest In life returns Vigorous health Is necessary for success In all activity today Do not confuse Olendage with other Winter edition of the University gland remedies It la entirely of Utah Humbug campus humor — A BEAL GLAND IS others unlike was distributed on the PRODUCT and carries an UNLIMITED magazine GUARANTEE OP SATISFACTION OR campus Wednesday by sorority repMONEY BACK You owe It to yourself resentatives It was edited by Howand family to try this new day gland ard Burton Beta Theta Pi fraternity treatment at the $3 remedy (Advl member Pay Less Drug 8tores BLUE-JAY- - t Laker Slated at Nights Blind Receive New Machines Humbug Out IX Deliverance of the Jews from Persia through the heroism of Queen Esther was commemorated in two Jewish congregations of Salt Lake City Wednesday night as celebration of Purlin was begun The “M’gillah” or Book of Esther was read in the Congregation Montefiore and Congregation Shar-r- y Club Addresses T’zedek in accordance with anWilliam G King district manager cient custom A Second reading of of the Electrical Products Consoli- the ancient document will be heard dated Wednesday addressed mem- at 7 a m Thursday The holiday will come to its trabers of the Salt Lake Advertising club at a meeting in the Hotel Utah ditional close Thursday at 7 p m Don McLennan of Seattle research with the banquet or Feast of Lots laboratory head outlined develop- at each synagogue The women1! ment of Neon lighting A A Camp- auxiliaries are in charge of the bell club president was in charge suppers LUDWIG LEWISOHN Students of West High Softool Will Present 'Growing Pains9 af K Deliverance of Jews From Persia Observed — Comedy Written by former Auditorium for 1 MURRAY — Murof high school will annual play a mystery entitled 'The Action for $l!l 98844 for injuries Ghost Train" at the high school suffered in an automobile’ accident auditorium Friday and Saturday was filed In Third district court nlghtsr Wednesday by Harry B Stevenson The bast is led by Jay McHenry againdt S J Olson and Frank who portrays the part of a comic Hardy The plaintiff claims Hardy ¥ Englishman and LaVe Wahlquist driving as Olson’s agent struck him who plays the role of an old spinster oh State street near Midvale JuncOther leading members of the cast tion last Christmas day He sufare Will Rothwell Arlene Aamodt fered a concussion ana severe cute Peter Zenakls Evalyn McMillan and bruises the complaint sets Robert Hansen Carol Brown Wibbs forth James Jackson 4eft and Bonnie Hutchinson will take leading roles in the West high school production “Growing Pains” to be given in the school auditorium Thursday and Friday Written by a former Salt Lake City resident the comedy will be directed by Miss Margaret Caldwell conducted Wednesday at 12:30 p m Salt with in the Deseret mortuary of Glover East John the Bishop Two Midvale I D S ward presiding William of Perachon F Bishop the Fourth L D S ward also spoke “Growing Pains” a comedy will be givbn by West high stuwas invocation offered by John and m in the' school Auditorium The grave in City dents Thursday ‘and Friday at 8:30 p R Williams was Rouveral The written Aurania R was dedicated by formerly of Salt Lake play cemetery by John Williams City The production tells the story of a Pallbearers all cousins of Miss boy just 16 who is trying to conGlenn were Philip and Richard vince his family that he Is really Webb Richard and Whitney Waight adds to grown up A young-sisteend William and Calvin Richins his troubles with her constant teasing Leading roles will he acted by James Jackson and Bonnie Hutchinson Other cast members include Mark Adams Helen Barton Walter of a telegram Acknowledgement Yose Lorraine Leonard Irma Buck from County Commission Chairman horn Darlene Wagley Virgil AlexJ R Rawlins urging Salt Lake City ander John Beverleigh George as the site for a proposed silver For the blind of Salt Lake City Evans Harold Spencer Woodrow depository was received Wednesday from Mrs Nellie Tayloe Ross direc- 24 additional talking machines for Mathison Madge Horsley Merna Kunz LaVon Nickolson Audrey tor of the mint Commissioner Rawlins assured federal officials that use in their entertainment were re- Jensen and Nedra Nelson Jiss Margaret Caldwell is directland for the depository would be ceived Tuesday according to Muring the production Staging and onated ray B Allen executive secretary scenery are under the supervision of rs Ross replied: of the American Federation of the Edward Newman and Cornelius "You over estimate the : Salisbury Costuming and stage a newspaper story relative Blind The machines built by W P A properties will be directed by Miss to a proposed depository for silver as no plafKhas yet been developed workers in New York City aro Susie Wilton assisted by Rhea Gibson and Jeanette Beers for such a structure” designed to play records upon wljich have been read the contents of Silver Depository Offer Acknowledged up on behind reported In the the commission at that time the league pointed out that the chief electrical had reported only about 20 per cent of the wiring- - jobs in Salt Lake City as being safeKHe reported further that thousands of places should be inspected at once in the Interests of safety to life and property C B Hawley chairman of the ordinance committee of the league is in charge of the meetA W Huckins ing program president presided Wednesday er night She suffered a laceration on the face and a skull fracture in the accident Her condition lata Wednesday was described as “poor" With the death of Ruth Arlene Glenn 15 4823 South State street who succumbed in the emergency hospital an hour after the collision the romance of Dominick Gaman-gass- o 20 Union another of the victims was brokenFriendship Forms The couple friends nearly two years had formed a companionship since that had grown into a school-da- y romance Despite his critical state several hours after the crash the youth opened his eyes and asked relatives of his sweetheart to have her come and see him Because of his condition he was not told of the tragedy Toung Gamangasso likewise was in “poor" condition Wednesday night at the general hospital Conditions of three others injured in the crash Wednesday night were reported as: Marie Tarbit 16 518 South Second West street "very poor” Kenneth Fowlks 21 6568 Jefferson lane Murray “fair” and Rex Mitchell 27 285 Vine street Murray “fair" Last Rites Held Last rites for Miss Glenn were help to i Ventilation i GUSTY DRAFTS “flipper-type- ” front Ended windoW by New PRICED WITH THELOWEST sections youn find th“ PIymouth u priced with the lowest -- and off ere you vary convenlant terms 1 1 ii possible to buy a beautif ul big 1 937 Plymouth on remarkably low'monthly 'paymanta Tha Commercial Credit Company has made available— through Chrysler DeSoto and Dodga ' dealers— terms which you will find fit your budget and make it exand enjoy a naw Plymouth today ceptionally easy to purchase Plymouth Division of Chrysler ' Corporation DETROIT MICHIGAN Appointment of four persons to act as supervisors for pending city construction projects were approved Wednesday by the city commission H C Hargreaves was employed for 60 days at $750 a day to supervise a W P A sewer project at Fairmont park William Neff landscape gardner for Hogle Gardens was for 30 days hnd Archie Johnson and Linden T O'Brien wee d appointed sewer foremen for sewer projects p(o-pose- - 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