Show 1 THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE WEDNESDAY MORNING 24 APRIL 28 1937 Vacant State Utah Congressman Satisfied Canyon Auto Jobs Viewed W ith Sugar Bill as A mended Crash Takes Second Life By Bourbons j Will Robinson Declares Measure Now In- Bank Report Reflects Gain Ih Utah Area Driver Follows Girl in Death as Result of Plunge Off Highway General Upturns Noted in Economic Condition by U S Compilation - J! eludes Demands of Beet Growers Patronage Group Delays Action on Prospective Utah Post Appointees By HARRY J BROWN Tribune Washington Bureau WASHINGTON D C April 27— Representative J Will Robinson of Utah is thoroughly satisfied with the amended sugar bill as reported Tue'sday to the full committee on agriculture by the subcommittee that has been revamping the draft submitted by Secretary Wallace Mr 'Robinson says the bill as approved contains everything for which the beet sugar states were contending namely a preservation of the domestic beet quota at 1550-00- 0 tons inclusion of aositiifactory child labor amendment and a fur- Sechnd victim of an automobile Special to The Tribune plunge in Big Cottonwood canyon D C April WASHINGTON Underlate Monday night Albert in business improvement died 18 424 street Third East wood Utah and surrounding states Is reTuesday at 11 p m in 'a local hOS- flected in the increase in bank depItah vl Underwood was the driver of the posits and other “bank resources car which hurtled over an embankduring 1936 as'evidenced by a com200 ment and crashed feet down the a and pilation made public Tuesday by the slope of a ravine about six federal deposit insurance corporahalf miles from the canyon mouth His Marjorie Collett tion This report shows that the ther proviso that if domestic Con- 15 946 companion East Second South street was sideration at that time total resources of the 59 insured conestimated exceeds was 946 East Second South street There are still a number of at sumption Special to The Tribune commercial banks In Utah were occutractive positions to be filled some D sumption 42 per cent of the surplus killed instantly and four other WASHINGTON April $163640000 ‘on December 31 1936 a suffered minor of which were created by the last shall be allotted to domestic beet pants of the machine 27 — At the hearing to be held ' growth of $9576000 or 62 per cent legislature Job seekers are like - before- - the- house --mining- comsugar producers and none of this injuries during the year with the tanks Treated wise looking longingly at those com oxy&en bill on mittee the authorizing Among their earning assets the club members of Salt Lake City elected officers surplus may be drawn from Cuba youthful driver had not regained missions which were reorganized as Rotary esfor of $300000 appropriation reporting Utah banks held $51539-00- 0 Fixes Consumption a result of senate refusal to con at to since arrival consciousness his Utah at Hotel their luncheon the at mines of meeting of a bureau tablishment Tuesday in loans and discounts at the firm the old personnel The revised bill fixes estimated the hospital from the canyon site serve for the ensuing year Above left to right are Herbert research station at Salt Lake end of 1936 A year previously this a Warden’s I’ost on Too much speed rounding of Finch W tons John Director 6528000 Last City consumption at S Auerbach president H J Plumhof first vice president figure was $44395000 an increase of One important appointment which curve was held responsible by depthe bureau of mines and some $7144000 or 161 per cent year actual consumption was 6706-57- 1 uty sheriffs for the accident Marks is attracting considerable attention and H M Chamberlain treasurer Right is F Orin Woodof his staff will appear to adOn December 31 1936 they also tons On this basis and on the at the scene indicated that the is warden of the state prison Owen on the vocate favorable action bury secretary had $56177000 in cash on hand or Nebeker former parole officer is further assumption that consump- machine struck a huge boulder after bill which already bus passed due from banks and held securities now serving in this position and has the road and hurtled hCarly the senate tion this year Is likely to exceed leaving other than those of the U S go75 feet through the air before comstrong support for the permanent Inteof the Under Secretary vernment or fully guaranteed by it that of 1986 there will be reasonable ing to a stop In an overturned poappointment but several others are rior) Charles West hus written amounting to $16816000 Goveropportunity that the beet sugar sition being discussed The list includes th committee recommending nment bonds and treasury notes held may before the end of the The growers John S Corliss former sheriff of less Keith of injured— bill view In the of package more than reach their allotted by these banks totaled $28113000 year Salt Lake county State Senator 441 Coatsville 19 avenue L Harold this letter Secretary Between December 31 1935 and quota provided their plantings jus- Betty Knudsen 15 725 Third aveEldred M Royle Elberta State will not personally appear Iekes the same date in 1936 their total deq Senator Wendell Grover Salt Lake tify 14 77 N street Groves nue Helen in concluded are If hearings 4 Up to now the beet states have posits increased by $8787000 City and Lawrence A Johnson Salt one day Representative J Will Henry Bailey 23 561 McClelland not brought production up to the and per cent standing at $14060000 Lake City This appointment is Robinson Delegates street — were recovering at their New of Utah will ask the beet sugar quota in any year since homes at the end of the period On the made by the state board of correc committee to give the bill early the more recent date demand deposits at quota system was adopted tions and a party okeh will not He hopes to get a consideration From Thrown Car were $69628000 and time deposits Therefore unless the 1937 beet pronecessarily be a determining factor favorable report to the house duction goes materially above what All the occupants were thrown $5559000 exclusive of those in other in the selection Herbert S Auerbach president and manager of the Auerbach it has been any time during the clear of the car The minpr Inbanks is not permanently Jt Mr Nebeker Resources of the 50 insured banks brought to the city by company was elected president of the Rotary club at its annual past three years the beet growers jured weremotorists appointed to the warden job he will while Under- election of Idaho were $97386000 at the will not be able to exhaust their passing be a leading contender for the newly Hotel Utah succee at will He noon the meeting Tuesday of Miss Collett close of last year a gain of $15279-00- 8 created’position of state adult parole rights under the sugar bill as -- it wood and the body “George M Gadsby were returned in an ambulance now stands for 12 months Among their and probation officer Another can Other officers elected include: H Albert Underwood was born Sepdidate who is being considered for Will Be Accepted earning assets these banks held tember 21 1917 in Salemr'a son of J Plumhof manager of the south-centr$23260000 in loans and discounts this appointment is Sheriff Oscar It is Mr Robinson’s opinion after George W and Jane Black Underas contrasted to $19452000 one year E Lowder of Weber county PaUnion of the district with other and chairman the talking wood He lived for a time in Eureka The liquor commission complete previous At the close of the year cific Railroad system first vice members of the committee that the and came to Salt Lake about City ly revamped during the last legisthey also had $3399300 in cash or acwill be subcommittee report 10 years ago He attended the president Clyde A Shurtleff mandue from banks and held seourities lative session offers a number of committee full This the cepted by memager of the Continental Baking other than government amounting places for deserving Democrats A amount to a rejection of some public schools Dhere and was a would second vice president company to $10208000 couple of Republicans are also being Convention of the proposals submitted by Sec- ber of the L are Shischurch of and Ashton Ashton J Mrs Raymond considered for this’ department of mother Government securities held by Surviving Wallace retary Evans architects third vice presithe state government Jane Barnes his stepfather Wil them totaled $19376000 During Action dent Orrin F president pres-eWoodbury its commission and 1936 retains five and If the brothers total deposits increased $15024 R Rawlins president of the ham Barnes J secWoodbury-corporati- on of tha at 000 are —Measure least three Blood— to $8936300 Total resources sisters Earl Underwood — alt setup there Growers' Cooperative-associatio- n Camps Utah Beet said retary and H M Chamberlain of the 58 insured banks in Wyoming attractive 'places to be filled These Tuesday night that Lake City Robert Underwood of and of Walker Bank vice conpresident and were $72095000 on December 31 Have Trust persons being positions the amended sugar bill as reported Globe Ariz Mrs Mary Klein and — company treasurer sidered tafilDthem are: Pearl De Andra of Claypool last a growth of $7038000 Support for President Roosevelt’s Tuesday by the house of representa- Mrs A club P chairsecretary Black Parnell Mattingly Attorney— Wyoming banks held $20086000 plan to increase the”5 size of the tives’ subcommittee on agriculture Ariz and Mrs Blanche Orton San active and for three the years man of the Salt Lake county Demo- United past in loans and discounts at the etjd Gale Causes States supreme court was is satisfactory to domestic sugar Francisco 13 for office with the connection in Moffat D Howe committee cratic Miss Collett was born in Salt of 1936 A year previously this wh3 voted by delegates of the district 22 producers declined rejhomi-natio- n On December 31 last Murray Sam D Thurman Salt U M W A scale convention in the $19067000 ‘‘The bill affords substantial pro- Lake City April 4 1922 a daughter State welfare officials Tuesday years previously d Mr was'plect-eReChamberlain G and a H Lunt Lake City tection to domestic growers” he of James P and Eunice Collett She were seeking a way out of difficulthey had $31987000 in qiash on hand Labor temple here Tuesday— the as to serve for treasurer S U former assistant and or due from banks and held securpublican At the same session the delegates said "and retains features of the was a student at Bryant high school ties caused by an apparent discrepCity district attorney Salt Lake City ities other than those of the U S n act desired by the Funeral services will be conduct- ancy between one of the social se twentieth time called for action regarding mining — to the district E to commission John Rotary Delegates ed Friday at 2 p m in the Eleventh Secretary government or fully guaranteed by bills as passed by the last conditions agreed to ask for growers camp curity veWinds which a reached next at Idaho Pocatello conference examiner state peak former bank Jones it amounting to $534000 Gover“Our hope now Is to Increase ton- L D S ward chapel by Bjshop legislature anfH presented to Govdouble the present hi cent a ton and Tuesday will be the locity of 51 miles an hour accom- nment Salt Lake City Representative C rate Vrom southern held totaled ernor Henry H Blood for his signa Monday Wyoming and nage of beets grown in the west and Ebenezer A Child a sudden snow of and d Mr panied officers and flurry Lake Salt Gadsby J Stringham City Burial will be In City cemetery $10682000 Union Pacific operators for hosp- to reach our quota allotment” he tube: in rain Lake Salt T Mr Walter and City Tuesday chairman former L Fred Pyper Mattingly Bagby In the jiear deposits increased italization funds and favored clos- said Mr Rawlins reported a subFour Injured It appears that the enrolled and Students from the East high morning which broke a three-da- y of the Salt Lake county Democratic $6761000 standing at $64442000 at ing down of mines' where a fatal stantial inreease In acreage planted Four persons were slightly injured engrossed copy of the bill signed by school directed by Lisle Bradford fair spell committee Salt Lake City end of the year Occident had occurred on the day to beets this year After an afternoon of overcast theResources late Tuesday night when their auto- the governor and now in the files sang several numbers William J Enforcement Post of the eight insured of the funeral mobile Smashed into a safety zone at of the secretary of state did not Lowe k past president of the club skies and milder winds the rain Chief enforcement agent (to sucof Nevada were $33935000 on bans contain conference c o m m 1 1 e m Main and First South streets 9:30 about Study Contracts Earl began at p heavily ceed thft late Garn W Carlisle)— again December 31 1936 a year’s growth both houses presided Tuesday’s meetings was chairman of the election in the city Occasional local show- of 6 158 000 They were Ray Ellingsworth 38 amendments adopted by J Wallace West deputy sheriff of Up until Tuesday afternoon all of on the last day of the legislative Smith 862 ers car avenue of Menlo the driver winds and brisk convention Colonel deliberations of the the Frederic committee Salt Lake county wep reported elsewhere in Utah slight cuts and bruises his wife session bill in Jorgensen Salt Lake City R N had dealt with preparations for conIs S B 129 The 34 cuts question severe Alta over ferences the southern Lake a Ellingsworth Salt Wind Wyoming Republican Cooper Velocity and bruises Gean L Peck 37 1065 which provides the machinery for City Ray Ide now connected With and Union rtacific contracts With The gale which reached a maxiof the entire social the lot Operation street South West numerous First left some contracts division these Lake details Salt the enforcement mum speed higher than the record head lacerations and his wife Mrs secury program During the ses1 City L N McCarry now an en- unsettled ' the delegates turned to storm of- last October registered sion there was a dispute as to Ways and means to maintain or Clara Peck 31 bruises forcement agent and former city consideration of the Utah contract even only 35 miles an hour for five to improve of public as state board Utah's the whether forrating inveswas held Sheriff will be of further which Park anJ Ellingsworth marshal cpnsidered City consecutive minutes caused damcontrol over the best states In the union "should have welfare of drunken A gunman who climbed aboard John H Zundell of Bdg- - Elder Wednesday along with the Colum- among driving charges age in several sections of the city as far as cleanliness and testing tigation boards county The bia contract contract Utah early Wednesday the Ninth avenue bus late Tuesday county and county was concerned milk products is Were Consulted The old age pension lqw calls for with northern Wyoming operators of A report of the city engineer on Officials at the county fire de- night robbed Harold A Lindsey Considered at a meeting of the board a special administrator to be ap will not be discussed on the conven- of 1948 Eleventh East street Finally federal Representatives the possibilitiea of the proposed Jor- partment said a roof blaze at the directors of the Utah State k who happened to be in Salt Lake dan river beautification project was home of David Wallgren in Granite of $20 left the car after a pointed by the state board of public tion floor Albert Roberts vice pres federation in the offices of the Dairy Utah automowelfare Mentioned for this impor- ident of-- the district union said the an 'con- asked Tuesday by Mayor E B Er- was fanned to such drove in consulted and ride and were away City the that Bureau federation Tuesday fury tant post are William T Jgifeh'art Favorable action toward Presi- Farm amendments win who last week told west-sid- e ference committee brick and frame house was de- bile which apparerttly had been foRepresentatives of every branch who is now connected with the wel- dent Roosevelt’S court plan took with their to conform were he such drafted believed residents that llowing the bus that before their arrival were stroyed represented fare organization and Harold D the form of a resolution addressed of the industry Mr Lindsey said the Voung man A root was torn from a waresuggestions The most important $ project should be undertaken R Welling Fife case worker at the state prison to Senator William H Ring Copies at the meeting” Tracy of the amendments provides that Mayor Erwin in a letter to W D house loading platform of the Peer- about 5 feet 10 inches tall of meof the federaThe fair trade practices legisla- of the resolution were ordered sent executive secretary the state board shall have control Beers city (engineer said he be- less Oil company 748 West Eighth dium complexion and well dressed out “Utah was one of Juvenile Court tion requires the appointment of a to tjie Utah and Wyoming congres tion pointed lieved that a thorough engineering South street despite the struggle boarded the vacant bus at M street Judge Rulon W over county boards the first states to eliminate tubercu- Clark commission and an executive offi- sional delegations elected was Inighb time that out the Tuesday at was It pointed study of the possibilities of the of Gordon E Cowan office man- Pressing a gun against the driver is cer The commission ianot likely The resolution adopted unani- losis from its dairy herds and it he ordered him to continue his route president of the Utah Child Guid- this is necessary because the fed- project should be made and re- ager to hold it down to receive much attention from the mously by the delegates was signed the purpose of this group to con- ance association and deliver the money in the bus eral government through its social quested the cooperation of the enof Utah to Loss the of $1000 improve quality stantly leaders as Arch the M of diRoss president succeed After Mr Lindsey had given the party positions carry by John security program will deal with gineer’s office and askedhat the A products oftall kinds” chicken coop owned bandit-$1nd salary and are not political in strict M Thurman Mr Roberts and Virgil dairy from the money changer only one agency in a state in this study be made so as not to interfere Committee chairmen appointed at Miss 1410 John Noorda nature Recommendations from Wrighff secretary-treasurby Cheyenne and $8 of his own cash the young case the state board of public wel- with regular duties of the office the meetings as announced by J R H a r r o u it was street wind before the business organizations and trade ascollapsed man ordered the bus to stop at H “I believe" the mayor’s letter Annual Banquet fare Beus Ogden president were as fol- named vice sociations will likely carry more presi"the Jordan river from causing lofan estimated loss of $1000 street climbed out and rode south It was learned Tuesday that the said rt Members of the convention met lows: A J Morris finance commit- dent A 600 ‘indorsements few the in chickens than on H street in a car which was waitthe political iIrs May weight South street to at least first disclosure of the situation with Twenty-firso far as this new apm of the state Tuesday night at the I O O F tee Merrill Warnick membership Young secretary coop were reported killed for him there) bill at a made ing to was the North should )je street Temple Daregard for their annual banquet George B Caine educational and and t r e asurer The sudden burst of storm broiilght A masked bandit armed with a government is conoerned There will hall last week of the Salt Lake cleaned straightened and dredged meeting to bo one salaried job in the setup— vid L Day Columbia was in charge Mr Welling legislative trace of a Salt moisture n u m Mr T h r a only pearl handled revolver held up an county board by State Senator Wen- Then I believe the river-banentertainment committee was retained as that of the executive officer The of'the allowing the month’s attendant at the Haun Brothers dell Grover The report was con- should be landscaped The land- Lake City Election of a sqale committee to to to 114 deficit most frequently' mentioned' candiand inches e bokrd m mber grow market Redwobd road and the firmed by George Frodsham minute scaping should emphasize a the seasonal meet with operators to draft a condate for this position is J H deficiency to 34 of an BingRam highway Tuesday night Other members of clerk of the house of represents number of locations to provide s’mall inch two years postfell The fair trades compliance di- tract for the next the board include temperaturens but left empty handed when he tlves who said that apparently parks It may be necessary to build poned the first two days of the scale below normal with a high found the proceeds of the day had rector under the old law' Mr Alma ? Clayton some inadvertence the con- a guard rail or wall along the river slightly through 1 1 60 low 3$ of a and has been active inltliis type convention was expected to takeA hf Matthew N o ft ference report was not included In banks I favor the construction of Continued unsettled conditions is been taken from the store place at Wednesday’s sessions of work since N R A days J Miss Ida Bracken j the bill during the enrolling and a highway paralleling the river There are a number of lesser po- possibility that the convention might forecast for Wednesday and Miss Augusta “Your engineering studies should officially engrossing sitions in the state capitol which adjourn sine die Wednesday night with generally fair jyeather to fol- W Rulon Utermann The means which hide determine of that the This the river legislature Miss Naomi Deutsch Washington election was conwill receive attentioii from the pat- was seen by John M Ross presiwould be best suited for this drive low! Thursday Edition C director of public nursing ducted in the Weasku inn on High- passed one bill and the governor ronage dispensers 'but many of dent of the district anThe of unaware the ofpjssldn signed highway should extend at least for the United States children’s bu- land drive them which those on the outside ‘U’ Coeds tot Elect Twenty-fInterIs a Court from to street North Temple possible that reau Tuesday night (festribed the Mrs Helen N Gillin personnel other It hope are available have already South street”- University of Utah coeds will told may haye to )e obtained be- irst been filled by department heads and development of public nursing in the director of the national ycuth ad- ruling two elections Wednesday — one- - for mountain fore welfare officials will know national health program are likely to remain filled ministration spoke on results of d As officers of the Women’s Athletic Elected Vice President She addressed members of various survey conducted among 200 youths where they stand To see a world In a grain of and the other for the statewide organizations and agen- employed by the administration in Capitol Meet And a heaven In a wild flower: J O Elton manager of the In- association Women Students’ council Hold Infinity in the palm of yow meetMonson a E Interested State E of health cies fcf in Tuesmet pt Members the board ternational Smelting and Refining Salt Lake City Secretary She stressed the hand And eternity In an hojur signed his first document Tuesday ing In the Newhouse hotel need for more concentrated and day at the capitol but would make company was elected a vice presi—William Blaka Eagles to Nominate as acting governor during the abMiss Ruth G Taylor San Fran- scientific methods of instructing no statement with iegard to the dent of the American Zinc institute sence of Governor Henry H Blood cisco director of the work In the youth is understood how- at the organization meeting of the It situation Nomination of 1937 Scenie Edition of the the officers for The A total of 5121320 fishing and who is in Salem Ore on a vacation Pacific area ever that they will ask the national institute’s board of directors Tues- - Fraternal Order of Eagles aerie spoke on child health Saif Lataj Tribune coming on hunting licenses were issued last He signed a commission authoriz- activities in the eleven western welfare board for advice day in St Louis Mo an AssociatadiNo 67 is scheduled for Wednesday expresLake of Gibson the Salt May perfoct liJgiveS states Lambert under social year in the United States bringCommission J two 8 ing especially The legislature epacted at p m in the Eagles lodge hall other Press dispatch said' sion fo the qlory and beaufy of ing in a revenue of (over $7000-00- 0 City secretary of the state senate security act Dr J L Jones state social security measures— S B 2 In Utah the" trout season to act as a notary public health commissioner presided which Rgjjvides for the administraAmerica's ReprPlayground will open on Sunday May 16 tion oTbl d age assistance and S B in oduced rotogramagnificent — — — 128 and already disciples of Izaak which takes care of all other r ' fhe 165 stirring vure scene! Walton are thinking about getphases of the social security proWith the of the resigacceptance wliich comprise" a secgram ting a license Those wondering nation of R city None of the bills takes effect until how to raise the revenue real spirit of the tion the express building inspector the city com1 so there is still time to take would do well to cast a couple of IntermOuntaid West mission Tuesday appointed William July some kind of action In the meanlines in T V T Want Ads and H Goodwin 70 East North Temple time cenbecomes Salt Lake enthe Maurine McKenzie Utah’s City Not only is th'is edition a splenthe program will continue to ter of feminine j dispose of some street to that position tor the trant who won over 40 other girls beauty laws which old under the did operate example of photographic art item Here's a baby bed that is the only Reva Beck Bosone in the lastlwo lMf Me Cullough submitted his the new ones will Law enforcement intermountain west Wednesday at will be repeal drew 5 nibbles: by Mrs Gus and printing but it embodies a in Salt Lake City Is bound accompanied months m- - when girls from four 6 a aut enter to solution the private resignation prevent practical to show results in fewer acci- - building contracting business He mountain states gather at the Salt P Backman chaperone Miss McBABY BED and mattress $5 mighty invitation to all America’s Be R tomobile accidents William D Gets Post at 1345 Harrison Ave dents" Mr Fishel said "It our recommended the appointment of Lake municipal airport to be Kenzie greeted Ruth Kamp- Monvacationists Here is your opporRishel president of the Utah State other traffic judges throughout Mr Goodwin Reed Vetterly who had charge of flown to San Francisco and the tana entrant Tuesday night at If for any reason you do not end fpsponsibility to Tell f 'association tunity state Automobile asserted would increase the Mr Goodwin will take office May the Salt Lake City office of the fed- competition for the title of Miss the airport and Wednesday mornwish to take out a license this the World — Show the World-In- vite we could 1 at ft monthly violators traffic a of Coloraeral bureau for America Tuesday Western Line will against meet of $24375 investigation Marjorie ing to salary year pursue the finny tribe 'Mr Rishel cited findings of a then hope for a further decrease plus a in the latter part of 1931 and do-and the Worldl Order extra Estelle Wilcox WyoComely young women who won transportation al- year sell your tent (poles boots the Northwestern Unin our accidents” he continued lowance monthly the early part of 1932 will become contests for beauty and charm' ming who will also make the trip report by of $35 from your Tribune or or tackle through T ’n’ T Want iversity Traffic copies enTwo weak places found in chief of the F B L in Utah Wyoming Montana and from here Safety institute Ads carrier end mail them you’ll get plenty of which Telegram said he safeissued Monday forcement arreflected in the THE TROY LAUNDRY has speOhio following a general se- Colorado will board a United AirWinner of the contest5 which strikes and sale$ bush Buyers are to friends relatives prove conclusively that enforcety institute report he cited as: cial equipment for laundering cur- ries of transfers caiised by the lines plane to be taken to the will be judged Thursday night ment is the key to Low total volume of convictions ' tains drapes pillows ’blankets opening--oplentiful for fishing equipment an office in Honolulu problem coast city for three days of enterwill go to Paris as the representaness acquaintances everywhere as has been advocated by tlje and high volume bf conviction nearly everybody gets a day quilts and can do 'much better J Edgar Hooverr director of the bu- tainment and the contest in which tive ol the San Francjsco Golden this Is how the fame of our auto association and its directors and a off each weelf to fish for riting but a relatively small work than most housewives One reau announced in Washington an girls from 11 western states vie Gate International exposition Secviola-ionlaw-' s grows for trial will convince you The TROY Associated Tress fishin’ they will go h years percentage for driving ond and third prizes will bej dispatch said for a A journey to Paris -- — “The excellent work pf Judge France cruises to Victoria B C Laundry Phone Hyland 190 (Adv) Tuesday 7"- - State jobs and prospective appointees were discussed at a mcct-- lng of the Democratic patronage committee in the Newhouse hotel night but no action was taken party officials reported fob The entire lowing the conference “’state committee which now has the privilege of placing the party stamp of approval on applicants is sehed uled to meet May 5 and patronage is likely to come up for further con eneral Mines Bureau Chief Favors S L Station -- ' - Cal-lach- Herbert S Auerbach Named President of Rotary Club or-6- Officers and to District Conference Pocatello Selected by Members Miners Back Roosevelt on Court Cliange nt District 22 Seek Conditions Security Bill’s Error Causes State Concern Regarding at of-B- Signed Wliich Failed to Adopted Amendments Heavy Winds Snows Mark Weather Shift -- in of Jones-Costiga- Damages Several Sections and County securities newly-electe- jj 1 Group Studies Milk Program Gunman Robs Driver of Bus Mayor Seeks - River Report an Child Group Picks Leader five-bloc- 200-fo- ot Jessie er In-pa- st -- ks Health Plans Told by Nurse "An Army ' NewSqenic Characterizes Ionson Signs Paper Acting Governor West J Associated of Anglers!” Appoints City Building Inspector ” w Bevy of Beauty toGatlwr inSL Wednesday En Route to Coast Auto Club Head Cites Need For Rigid Law Enforcement e cash-bringi- G-M- fines “ west-lan- two-mont- 41 t i t |