Show I I 1i I THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE Is False Testimony Charged C of C Told Of Plans for Pilot Plant f Smokeless Experiments by State Would Halt Litigation Possibility r s s State sponsorship of a pilot plant for devel6ping a commercial process of making smokeless fuel is intended to minimize litigation regarding any such process which may be developed Arthur McFarlane chairman told members of the chamber of commerce smokeless city committee Friday "The reason why several large corporations have declined to work out such a process on commercial s t s s I s r James Kilpatrick 29 of 358 West Second South street was charged with perjury in a complaint signed Friday before City Judge B P Leverich by Detective J Ferrin The complaint charges that Kilpatrick in a trial Thursday in District Judge Herbert M Schiller's court gave false testimony It is charged that he testified that he with the defendant Ralph Lashaway 33 who was on trial for petty larcency was at the home of Mrs Willa Owens 24 of 310 West Sixth 'I s I r 41417WI11 - Director Given Term on Drunken Charge -LOS ANGELES Cal Marcb 26 (P)—Emmett J Flynn film director was sentenced to 50 days In Jail Friday by Judge Ben Schineman on charges of being' Intoxicated The court then suspended the sentence Flynn was in front of a movie studio arreated7 ATI ostr-all- e 41111110 11111rdlipq101F to 4' I Vr Okoo Telot0' announces 4 i - 14- - - ' pmty 14I 0 111 to p‘: 4 M 11 I 1 - A 1 ' v Pi t eid ti) a The Central Park board of trushas requested that the Salt Lake county commission concur with it in the appointment of George Soderberg as a member of the board Mr Soderberg was named to succeed State Senator D W Parrott who was one of the five men originally selected by the commission when the new town was formed last August The board members based their choice partly on a petition signed by 300 citizens of Central Park backing Mr Soderberg's appointment Because of his senatorial duties and the press of other work Mr Parratt did not take his oath of office on the board and although attending many meetings did not vote on any issue the board Informed the county commission The board continued however to function as a quorum in conducting the community's government exMiles E Miller president plained that delay in filling the vacancy was caused by the contemplated addition to the town of a section to the south approximately d of the krea now incornorated The board felt that shotild such a move be made selection of a new member should be made However the from that territory plan has not yet succeeded The board also plans to fill the vacancy mated by the recent death of George D Woods one of the five original board members A il v ' tbi 741111441 ' ft 'THE a 1411 made by the same company as theTurkish Pall Mall famed as"A Shilling in London A Quarter Here" The Modern Blend is VP - (i - j The Modern Blenq of 'Pall Mall is different from cigarettes of its type The tobaccos used in the new Pall Mall r all-othe- are so blended that no artificial flavouring or sweetening is reof- making quired It thus adheres to IN 1 ttohbeaccEongwlihshichtrandaistiboenen 1 cigarettes by blending pure employed Pall since Mall its in creation London latter the by part of s the last century As a result the new Pall you a f Mall-bring- "40 ' e BLEND — that of straight tobacco without any sweetening or medication of any kind distinctive flavour ficial flavouring ‘i artiCer- tainly the new blend of Pall Mall with its straight tobacCo flavour establishes a new standard of quality among blended American cigarettes 0°1 el 0! 0 Are you likely to enjoy the straight tobacco flavour of Pall Mall The Modern Blend? Yes the majority of those who have tried the new Pall Mall definitely prefer its straight tobacco flavour its relief from the after-tast- e of artificial flavouring A special English li 1 lyha ' 1 1111 i OP44 ‘ imported to wrap the i s emachine e: 0 Abe tear packet and seal it easy opening of one corner leaving the continued protection ' the back provides rest of the cellulose for on i ftoP v0 -FOR EASY rOPENING USE THE TAB MN THE BACK 3 4 : I Ily 1tenr2etémV(fitalbt 0th 4 r 1 D CENTS Post Office at Widtsoe Will Be Discontinued measuring seven by mix feet was knocked down for only $(5 combination of selected domestic cents the packet of 20 4 Indian affairs judge assessor legislatordeputy marshal teacher and surveyor and was active in the church as president of the Sevier L D S stake and as a patriarch and historian (1665) a is and Oriental tobaccos created to give greater pleasure to smokers accustomed to America's popular-price- d brands It sells at 15 10 l 0 MODERN Pall Mall The Modern Blend p 1 Id PA v 112 0- g - 0 N VI Ii - tees At an auction in London a small drawing by Biricet Foster brsught $919 while a painting by G de Fill 1 11:p ica3 4 Post office et Widtsoe will be effective March 31 discontinued and mail for that area will be sent to Escalante Postmaster I A Smoot was informed Friday by Washington D C officials The discontinuance resulted from a resettlement administration project involving moving most residents from that area committee Wignal A ) if in ff Mina S members 102 SP' ft 0 1 collector 4 r Aloh4A1 011Ple'Wolow e 116 tives in California George W Bean for whom the association is named was active in church and state affairs during his lifetime 'He served Its interpreter 1 Mrs V Members of the George Washington Bean Family amociation will anniverobserve the twenty-fift- h sary of the group April 5 at the home of Flora Bean Horne 1216 Lake street Dinner will be served at 430 p In and all descendants are invited to attend Willard W Bean supervisor of the L D S church property at the Smith Farm Hill Cumorah and other church landmarks in the east will be one of the speakers At the present he is visiting with rela- 1 PPlan Meet : l4 0 11d illtrolWAZIV g111110747111V ollk Family Group Plans Reunion 5 Allir V"--- ' I 11111rdllgvih Algr Irit 49 vitt "lir Illeaho'W4611111' AICW42:4 Ariel4411 1wagalyi Obl one-thir- a BMW 40 New Member I corn-Eva- 1141' Central Park Trustees Seek 0 N county commission: Precinct No 1 Henry V Ballard R F D 3 Murray: George Lavin 220 Wentworth avenue 3 Mts Lawrence Lemmon R F D 4 Murray: 4 Ellis Johhson Magna: 5 Mrs Anna Yancey R F D 7 Murray Neils Lund Nlidva le: 7 Mrs Agnes Raamusaen t“Idy: S Eunice B Walbeck Draper: 9 Mrs Irma Ph Officers and directors of the foun- dation have been invited to meet with the smokeless city committee The April 9 Mr McFarlane said next meeting of the committee will be held April 2 I statistics for Registrars various precincts in the county were approved as follows Friday by the Of vital 10 tinued t Utah County D U bureau Those who attend are R W Utah county company of the Faris commissioner of reclamation of Idaho John D Quinn Mate en- Daughters of Utah Pioneers will The three-stat- e conference on the gineer of Wyoming It F Walter hold its annual convention and elecsurvey for the proposed diversion of chief engineer of the Inreclamation tion of officers in the Provo First water from the Green river to the bureau E B Dobler charge of L D S ward chapel Monday at 2 Bear river will be held on April 5 water investigatiohs for the bureau p m it was announced Friday by at the state capitol it was an- and Mr Humpherys Mrs Cornelia S Lund president of nounced Friday by T H Humthe State Central company Outin Planned The sur- pherys state engineer Other officers who will be presof Utah the Pickle Employes Riverton: 10 Dorlesca P pany will hold an outing Saturday ent besides Mrs Lund will include Kenner Bingham 11 Mrs Bessie at 10 p m at Woolley's skating rink Mrs K 0 Snow historian Mrs Towler R F D 7 Murray and Miss Elva Biancett committee Nora B Ingersol assistant secreSalt Lake City Dr T J Howells 'chairman said Friday tary and Mrs Kate B Carter and 11WATittlineriL Tadao0MA rut WebIA71 ( f4 Only Development "The act does not contemplate state manufacture of fuels on a commercial basis only the development of such a process" he con- 0 vey will be conducted through a cooperative agreement between the states and the federal reclamation Water Survey Wean° Slated Registrars of Vital Statistics Approved f facturing the fuel Mr McFarlane said The bill signed recently by Governor Henry H Blood grants $25- 000 for testing and analyzing such processes as the Utah Conservation and Research foundation sponsor of the bill may select t Thursday night Kilpatrick and Mrs Owens were arrested and booked at the county Jail on "perjury" She was later released to the custody of her mother on order of Judge Leverich MARCH 27 1937 N basis is because of fear that operations would be stopped by injunction by patent owners" he said All low temperature carbonization processes are similar and involve possible patent infringement litigation be said Would Stop Suits Since the state may not be sued Without its consent development of processes could proceed despite the controversies he said In the event such a process is developed by the state it would be made available to private concerns on a royalty basis and they in turn would not be sub ject to injunctions to stop manu- I South street at MS time of the alleged theft Other evidence 'refuted his testimony Kilpatrick was arraigned and hearing was set for April 2 Judge Leverich released him to the custody of his attorney SATURDAY MORNING 04 pid WIIEREV' ER PARTICULAR 20 FOR 1 1 Vkll ' 1 v re I II: 0 :10 I datpowo Aff"Allitli) dff"1) WZOIti 4to 1 AMERICAN CIGARETTE AND CIGAR MANUFACTURERS '' PEOPLE CONGREGATE copo ailk VPERIOR CIGARETTES I r t y - 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