Show I& B THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE 'SUNDAY MORNING JUNE 6 1937 Letters Lead As War Women Gathered for Annual Ritual Security Act Retiring Officer Searchers to Assurances — Base of Cliff Given Blood Starts Closing Rites At 4U’ Today Given Token Class i Air ' Officials to Probe Deep Snowbank With Sharp Pointed Pipe Governor Hopeful After That State Parleys " Can Remedy Defects Sermon Baccalaureate to Be Preached by Rev Alwyn E Butcher (Pictures map and summary ot plane search on pages and 1S-By HARRY P BAGLEY Discovery of two more letters on a ridge between Chapman peak and Lone peak gave ixfre-t- o theory ExWestelnrAir that the Saturday press plane which disappeared December 15 is either buried beneath a cliff west of Millset camp or is over the crest of the cliff in place called Grassy flat The contents of an envelope found earlier In the week was recovered by Russell Bates of Alpine - A1 Montaverde news photographer found the other — On Wind Current It was learned Saturday that all pieces - of mail Identified as from the missing plane have been picked up along the path of a wind ‘current which sweeps across Grassy flat across the crest of a ridge and down into Upper Dry Creek canyon where the camp is located Their source apparently would be somewhere on Grassy flat or else cliff at the bass of the which borders the flat to the east- By HARRY J BROWN Tribune Washington Bureau D C June 5— WASHINGTON After a three-hou- r conference Saturday with heads of the federal social security board Governor Henry H Blood of Utah expressed confidence that his state will be able to Iron out her differences with the federal government and qualify In time to receive federal aid in carrying out the Utah social security program after July 1 The governor met with Frank Bane executive director Miss Jane M Hoeyof the bureau of public assistance and Robert W Beasley of the— board’s-- - regional - office at (Class Reunion Schedule on Page A solemn procession of students In cap and gown will file down the lpng walk from the Park bpilding on the University of Utah campus Sunday afternoon to Kingsbury hall for the baccalaureate sermon which annual h initiates the commencement exercises at the Utah school Approximately 600 candidates for baccalaureate and masters degrees and teaching certificates will assemble in Kingsbury hall to hear the Rev Alwyn E Butcher rector of St Paul’s Episcopal church deliver the sermon “The Value of Life” Graduating seniors have been Instructed to' report in cap and gown at the Park building at 3:45 p m Sunday Program of Services Program for the services Is as follows: Selection “Spring" played by the university orchestra Invocation by Antoine R Ivins member of the L D S church first council of' seventies ‘selection "Father Hear Us” by the university male quartet composed of Kenly White-loc- k David Seegmiller Rampton Barlow and Vaughn Bailey Miss Dorothy Kimbal graduating senior will be soprano soloist with the quartet Director and accompanist is David Eardley graduating 12-- ' 100-fo- ot ward Denver- Members of the Service Star Legion during annual ritual in the Memorial house front row W Davies Mrs M C Dustin Mrs J M Thomas and left to right Mrs F A Miller Mrs Mrs C F Longson hack row left to right Mrs Charles A Cook Mrs Lucy Garvin Mrs D T Broun Mrs W T Reeder and Mrs Wesley Browning J Utah Public Health Nurses Service Star End Conference in Salt Lake Legion Holds of Election Meet T sixty-eight- - Feels Encouraged ' feel much encouraged as the result of our conference” said the governor “I beligve that while the law as it stands (bill 129) has some defects which were frankly discussed by the federal officials It has enough of administrative provisions left in it that will enable Utah— to : Colonel A E Wilfong left presents retiring Colonel Hamilton Gardner with a watch the gift of the 222nd field artillery Colonel Hamilton Gardner Honored at Farewell Party w A Mayor John Whitby of Alpine qualify It it quite apparent that it expressed an opinion Saturday that would have been easier for the state Officers and Mon Present Token Esteem to the letters must be carried by the to comply with the requirements of east winds out of a melting snowthe social security board if the origRetiring Artillery Officer bank since they have been found senior: inal bill presented to the legislature -same and the Following the sermon the uniwelsuccessively along Meet Closes board of the state With Demonstration Measure by on public — wind Course In the presence of approximately 100 officers and former offi- versity string quartet composed of fare had been enacted However the At the base of the cliff is a snow Cowley Mr Whitelock Prevention for Communicable Disease present law does contain a pro- cers of the 145th and 222nd field artillery regiments of the-- Utah Dorothy Leila Petty and Beverly Brown will drift with blocks resembling rock administration vision by authorizing Incumbent President to a single state agency which national guard Colonel Hamilton Gardner resigned commander of play Borodin's “Nocturne” The talus from 30 to 40 feet in depth The rock wall is bare for 100 feet the 222nd was presented with a watch by the officers and men of the congregation will sing “America" Utah’s fourth public health’ nurses’ conference closed at the will we I feel insists and upon Head Utah which the Rev H V Comin above the snow then capped by Chapter be able to work out our problem regiment at a farewell party given‘ Saturday night at Camp W G after Ambassador hotel Saturday ndon with the largest attendance of of ‘the Westminster Presminister a thick snow lip “ before well 1” Williams July nurses yet recorded present The meeting gjosed with a demonstrafor Another Term The ultimate byterian church will —offer—the beneThe presentation was made by decision of the Utah Mayor Whitby declared that a diction — half-inc- h pipe sharpened at one tion of precautionary measures to be taken by family members and social security program will not Colonel A E Wilfongjwho succeed Formality of the opening cereof end and used as a probe might nurses in the home of a person afflicted with a communicable disease ed state Colonel in command Gardner works board come until the Mrs H R Done incumbent presi mony will be relaxed after the thrust against the body of the plane and regulations for carry- the regiment Miss Alta Roskelley Cache county dent of Service Star Legion Utah out rules serviced when graduates frlend3 In the drift under the ridge Coto those into effect the This the Among The compliment chief precautions as reported division 'was chosen plan public health nurse Introduced and faculty members congregate to ing Assurance that this theory would sketch has been advised is now lonel Gardner for his 16 years of of an average case visitation by the group were: Teach whoever head the group for her Saturday for a tea in the Union building The second term governor the from be thoroughly tested Sunday was followed service in 222nd in building process by a discussion' in which is attending' the patient to prevenf at the nineteenth annual conventea is an annual event sponsored by to a a company cavalry regiment given by Alan Barrie vice presi- Miss Harriet Farnsworth also from Meeting Flanned the University of Utah Women's was Brigadier General Carl A dent of Western Air Express Part Cache county led the group in dem- spread of the infection by guarding tion held in Memorial House at The club governor made arrangements Badger of the search he said would con- onstrations of Isolation in the home care of the nose and throat secre- Memory Grove Other officers were for a meeting at Salt Lake City as Class Reunions also elected °the reception 930 centrate below the cliff and on The session was presided over by tions Following Obtain the services of a In an address urging members to soon as the board has completed Its p m at which the class Class reunions was in lake and the flat presentation Murray Chief Declares luncheon at nojfnJhein senior Miss LiJy Hagerman state advisory competent physician Grassy Hardy Report the uphold the ideals of Service Star plan at which time Mr Beasley and made a dance was held the Union at the camp basin above nurse? niture of the disease at the earliest Legion office of Denver Harold Wilson the work Mrs J G Falck of building Phi ITppa Phi initiation Master and first sergeants of the Mr Barrie expressed confidence Dr William McKay of Ogden passible opportunity teach members national president said will come to Salt Lake City to meet regiments were included among Knife Affray Victim and the president’s reception will that the plane would be found in newly appointed director of com- of the family to carry out isolation Ogden past state and with the the of action indigovernor dominate the second day of comthose invited to join in the event this area although the snow prob- municable diseases of the state technique and to understand the “our flag is a sign we board and go over the state plan for Colonel Gardner Battle for mencement and service that realize Monday Responsible cating suffinot would" be thawed board of health led a round table board of health and quarantine service is contributed ably to see that it meets all federal reDr John P Gillin professor of Colonel Wilfong serypd aq master through rules ciently to reveal the transport be- discussion of'the subject quirements were of ceremonies Arrangements anthropology and curator of the fore at least two weeks Mr Wilson was in Salt Lake City in charge of Colonel Tells History J W West Sam Reynolds 18 of 1009 East university museum of anthropology Letter oFund state aided winter last and the South street was in will deliver the annual Phi Kappa and Captain Tracy R Welling Forty-eight- h Mrs Arthur T Johns in recounthe bill which it board in The piece of mail found by Mr the Salt Lake general hospital early Phi address at 11 a m Monday in ting history of the organization said: submitted drafting and to the Bates Saturday was believed the hall Members of the legislature “We have been pioneers of every Sunday suffering several knife Kingsbury which the legislature rejected This scholastic franational contents of an envelope" found sev honorary of veteran is and init phase activity wounds in the back assertedly can will hold their banquet at ral days earlier by Frank Bate' ternity definite point that our order com meeting the governor thinks a flicted Saturday night in a scuffle 6:30 in m In the Union man and Will Healy of Alpine It ducted the first poppy sale on the be held In about two weeks with Ebb Daniels 30 negro chauf- honorp of new Initiates building their was from the Continental Baking streets of an American city We Meantime while working on feur following at) automobile acciDr George Thomas president of company of Los Angeles to the have devoted a“ great deal of our plan the state board must contact dent at Fifty-thir- d South and State the university and Mrs Thomas American Baking company of New Family Service Society Seniorg at Westminster time to looking after the graves of all county organizations throughout streets will preside over their annual restate and- each of the counties York The succession was inter American soldiers buried in the area the Daniels chauffeur for Mrs Ferd ception for graduating students and must agree to operate exclusively Member Honored College Feted where the World war was fought” preted by Mayor Whitby that the Two’ Juveniles Sent to J Fabian of 1130 Vine street was friends from 3 to 5 p m Monday in state plan articles' were being released from Others who assume offices for under the approved absolved by A Lundquist Murray the Union building a thawing snowbank and the en Opinion Studied next year are: Mrs Arthur T chief of police following an investiFinal event of the day will be Court Miss Kate Williams for 23 years The second day of commence- Johns Ogden first vice president Proper said board had velope worn from the letter durThe governor the gation he conducted with Patrolmen the class reunions scheduled for a board member Servof the eastblown had the winter Family and care the Leila ing ment week at Westminster college Mrs studied with Richardson Nephf approval Henning Anderson and Joseph various rooms of the Union buildice society Saturday night was honward first vice president! Mrs D N opinion written by Grover A Giles observed when Six motorists paid $25 minimum Gillen ored at the final meeting of the sea- was ing beginning at 6 :30 p m ConvenSaturday Waof Vivian the West Drake Ogden recording secretary assistant state attorney general end Ranger The officers said the accident oc- ing alumni and graduating seniors Satsatch national forest was making son for the Utah chapter of the seniors and faculty members were Mrs Fred G Edson treasurer Mrs his interpretation of the state law fines for speed law infraction curred when Reynolds driving south wilt be honored at a dance In the Association— of Social entertained by the women’s board W H Reeder gold star Mrs Hen proved helpful to members of the urday in city police court and two on Ninth East street made a “U” Union building ballroom at 9 p m preparations Saturday to carry American Workers held at Pinecrest 'bodies out in and their study juvenile offenders were remanded turn at Fifty-thir- d of the college at a garden party ry Painter Nephi chaplain Mrs social security board plane fragments South street sponsored by the alumni associatContinuing a custom started last at the home through the American Fork canyon year of Mr and Mrs H R Ruby Knethen Ogden historian and of the problem presented by Utah’s to juvenile court after bench war- Daniels driving north collided the ion Mrs when Brown Amy Lyman down new law side rather than Mrs A L Clawson corresponding through Dry was guest of honor the Waldo of 589 Ninth avenue rants had been Issued for their automobile he was operating with Tuesday morning the throngs of — chapter paid The eecond One of Governor Blood's chief ob- arrests creek and Fort canyon the Reynolds machine event Satur- secretary figures in scholarly cap and gown major Miss to and Williams her respects This trail considered easier long and varied career in social day was the traditional senior song Features Meet jects in coming to Washington was Speeders appearing on the calenwill again gatner In the halls of Follows Fight Would extend from lillset down fest held on the steps of Ferry the last day’s meeting to confer with the social security der were Vernon WDean 448 of FSllowing tlje accident the of- the Park building At 10 a m the work Featuring has She worked with the through Deer creek to Tram term! Red Cross Travelers’ Aid the Sait hall Songs were conducted by Mrs a ritqal in costume was enacted by board and to work out with them 1156 Wilson avenue Erin V How- ficers said the two driver procession of faculty and graduates engaged will nal then down through American Lake K Louise Bowman Engle of the col- members ok the “Gold Star” with some method of harmonizing the ard of 820 Scott avenue wind its way to Kingsbury hall welfare county in department and struck an Reynolds reargument Fork canyon into Utah valley Bastian 20 of Midvale David Ed- Daniels Mrs J M Thomas presiding It Utah statute with the federal Service society and other lege music faculty Family Begin at 10:8p A M to him the knocking Ranger West working in this sec- agencies Students then formed In a torch consisted of memorial exercises and quirements The governor found the wards 32 of 68 P street Ralph Commencement exercises will beDaniels Chief Lundquist to ground board tion of the forest has placed himwholly disposed cooperate rd 23 3540 Hintze Twenty-thiof march of was “remembrance” that a from Hazel Peterson of the procession parading building gin at 10:30 a m in Kingsbury that if the East street and Sterling F Price of said regained his feet and drawing hall self and his facilities at the dis- chapter presented president Miss Williams to building throughout the campus folowedby a moment of silence The and feels quite confident with Judge Elias Hansen for- a penknife struck Reynolds several board the state by developed 1380 plan Gilmer drive state posal of W A E officials led the the with a brief case a huge junior guard by Following procession junior raer chief justice of the Utah state times in the small of the back state with conferences the if and 17 of Sug-imeHeimiana 1327 East flowers on was chairman the To Employ “Bug bonfire placed lighted about which Newly elected officers of the chapcounties accomplish all the board Second South street and Albert Reynolds was taken to the hos- supreme court delivering the adseniors sang college morial tablet It- - was learned Saturday on re ter including Miss Rose Porter departing and Daniels was held for sev- dress requires that Utah will experience Conta 17 of 2803 Tenth East s treet pital business Convention followed at liable authority that a scientific in- president assumed office at the songs eral hours by the officers before he Closing the 1937 commencement 1 no after July of handicaps m each with of violation 2:30 the with which p was attended by Baccalaureate services will be charged chapreading activities will be the annual alumni strument credited with ability to meeting was released “Reynolds The will provoked whole determination license $0 and more speed operator’s members and guest conducted Sunday at 11 a m In iter president's reports reports by than regis- the attack” Chief Lundquist said banquet and ball at 6:30 p m In locate buried steel is to be taken on what is agreed upon at tration license ordinances were rethe First Methodist Episcopal organizers and the last reading of hinge Mem“and Daniels merely defended him- the Union building ballroom conference after Lake tip the mountain probably Sunday speakers Salt the City to leased A Mrs court the resolutions The Johns after juvenile by church Second East and Second bers of the graduating class of 1937'-wi- ll - The weather was clear and cold returns to Salt Lake bench warrants had been issued for self’’ the governor with concluded of be honored guests South streets with Dr H W meeting retiring at the camp all day and W A E j City Bonds were set at Running from'behind a truck into their arrests Mass Sung Rcherd president of the college the flag ' ' the path of an automobile in the ’’ planes circled among the peaks to Requiem each — $30 reconnaisance surveys complete Charles Parkins 54 admitted vio- 1000 block oil Sotith State Street R For Ex-- S L Woman delivering the sermon There was no thermometer for exlation of an ordinance requiring ve- Clive McDonald 8 son of Mrs Sara act measurements but aii inch of Requiem mass for Mrs hicles to keep to the right side of E McDonald 1017 South State Mary Mrs Hoover Will Not Ice formed on a kettle In the cook Fields Sloan 68 former resident suffered a compound fracture of the road after charges of reclcless street of tha left arm fractured left leg camp Salt Lake City and active member of had reduced been lack for Visit S L Groups driving The personnel of the C C C camp the Catholic church here was celeof evidence Judge Bosone will pass abrasions on hi face and loss of several teeth at Millset includes Ronald J brated Saturday in St Cecelia’s sentence June 12 Tell of Mishap Dyches U S forester acting fore- Catholic church in San Francisco Girl Scout officials in Salt Lake Five thousand cigar boxes on man Val D Hicks liaison offi- according to an Associated Press City Saturday said that they had G Harold Bradley president of car of The eof the the traveling south was their way to become doll furniture Filing inventory cer Francis P Voss cook and dispatch Burial was in Holy Cross not been informed of an intended Given assoTerm Jail 21 2956 Teachers’ the Jordan District driven by Stanley Telford and other children’s playhouses Wayne P Jensen Glen E Nichols cemetery In San Francisco visit to Salt Lake City by Mrs Her- state of the late Alicia Lambourne ciation has been Fifth East street police said- - Tel- toys were collected Saturday hy a memDean Woodward Clive Ingram Mrs Sloan mother-in-la24 545 of R bert Hoover national president of widow of George W Lambourne ber of the Nationalappointed West of Elmer Hone Third ford said he swerved his machine carrier salesmen of the Tribune-TelegraEducation assoReed Carter Barney Walters and C Treanor former manager of the the organization long prominent in local mining cir- ciation convention elections commit- North street Saturday was sen- in an effort to miss the youth At 10 a m boys were Emmett J Buckley Miss Gwen J Hurd local director cles in the office of Flet building in -- Salt Lake City M tenced by Judge Herbert Schil- Miss Marion Adamn 33 Los An- hurrying from all directions to make County Clerk tee Charles DeMoisy supervisor of left here In 1925 for California Dur- who accompanied Mrs Hoover on a was here announced it Saturday ler of the district court to fi term geles suffered bruises and facial their fifth annual cigar box collecthe Uintah forest with headquar- ing her residence in Salt Lake City trip through Wyoming last week William J Korth Saturday disclosed A Fowler executive secretary of six months in the county jail for cuts Saturday when she was struck tion and within a few minutes the ters at Provo has provided the she had been an active member of said that at that time she did not it was valued at $63497016 largely by B petty larceny Hobe pleaded guilty by an automobile in the 400 block big heap was complete of the Utah Education association C C C boys with camp stoves the Catholic Mothers’ club in stocks and bonds to a reduced charge Thursday Hone on Second East street The ‘driver The contemplate coming here boxes were collected for the will be one of ap' is Mr and other equipment Bradley alleged to have entered the home of the car was assertedly Arnold city recreation department to be Listed among her holdings were 90 to the Utahns 'Newsmen Hoaxed attend of E F Brown at 322 North N inth Batty 24 who was booked by police manufactured into toys Competi-wa- s 25000 shares of stock In the Park proximately for Investigation N E A annual chnvqntion sessions West street on February 25 Rex Moyle Who is assisting at spurred for the boys by Consolidated Mines company Utah created a sensation the camp the offer of five cash prizes and five to convene June 27 to July 1 in Devalued were which Park at City 6 baseballs and bats for the most 9 among newspaper men Saturday Mich Mr Fowler said -' at $143750 by the appraisers and troit when he brought a polished bit of successful scavengers Other national committee memwho received cash prizes federal land bank farm loan bonds plowshare into their camp and Boys M Miss are Learned Welthea bers ' asked them what it was It was were William ” Cunningham Albert worth $119664 member of the resolutions committhe consensus that the plowshare Gethin John Thompson Mrs Elizabeth B Tobias Is ex tee and Mr Fowler member of the Mrs J L Meunier Pauly Dogs who assertedly have signed by was a piece of the plane crank' clashed In street Whatcott and Joseph Zampedri 750 Linden avenue who claims ecutrix end O N Friendly Is exec- credentials committee J C Wood fights during the case Considerable excitement were of the estate d Appraisers teacher at Tooele high school has terrier was one utor her past few weeks will face each until he revealed his hoax William J Fitzpatrick Stephen L been invited to speak In a panel of those attacked given the privilege of voting and Celebrating the (Charles A number of residents from the other again’ next Saturday this and Gulbransen J discussion at a business and eco' anniversary Reva Beck Bosone fol- Moyle of the adoption of the holding public office----I- t is in Fire Control Board Judge Heber City area who cling to the time in city court nomics section round table discus- Danish liberal constitution 200 celebration of the move made by lowing- the charge ordered Tiger Will Outline Policies on belief that the plane crashed sion Across the judicial atmosphere ‘brought to the courtrqom Wed representatives of Utah Danish Frederick VII in 1849 that Saturdthe east side of the summit re- twq d terriers and a 'nesday so that’ she may observe Zion Park Prograin held met was celebration eve“organizations Saturday ay’s the night it was lost Cocker spaniel will accuse a calling that him " Colonel H M H Lund Danish state board The ning at the Hyrum Jensen residOfficial Praised Income by Tax airplane motors were reportedly fourth a brindle bulldog of beMrs of'Thls order vice drive ence 2730 consul of Utah welcomed the of fire control will meet in the near Payments Learning Highland heard over the Yankee mine will ing “vicious fierce and dangerMeunier and several neighbors with from a short address future to outline Its policies and Danish history date the assemblage leave Wasatch valley Sunday and ous Who live In the 900 block on East Figured at Old” whose and Soren Rasmussen gave a brief take stepstoward the creation of rule of “Gorm Praise for the Memorial day con proceed westward past the mine The three will present the -- Ninth South streetr replied that ncert in Zion national park May 30 talk Canute conqThe evening’s program In- fire districts as a means of preventcharges their masters have made they would bring their dogs Into was voiced Saturday by E B Bros-snr- d Second quarterly payment of In- uered England in the tenth cent- cluded community singing and ing destructive brush and timber that Tiger the bulldog ordered court also so that Judge Bosone City Judge Fines Two formerly of Salt Lake City come taxes In Utah due by June 15 ury It was not until the time musical selections by the Danish fires could observe their relative size and now a member of the United will total more than $350000 it was of Frederick VH on June - 5 quartet composed of Mrs G J The board will cooperate with the Louis Falbo and P W Seay of Saturday to stand trial for his terd on life street Meunier’a MrS them attacked the States tariff commission in Wash- estimated by officers of the United 1849 that absolutism was aboli- Trnnier Mrs J Jensen Henry U S forest service and county Magna were fined $35 each Satur15 G reasonable rier about Members of the board shed and the voice of the people Larsen and J Tronier pounds in weight provocation States internal revenue office agencies ington D C day by City Judge B P Leverich without is named King George Also apThe program made numerous The first instalment came due recognized - through - the Danish when they pleaded guilty to viola- and injured them Dancing and refreshments con- representing various Interests are — be A will formal complaint presenting cluded the celebration which was John N Kinney Ogden W W Sylfriends for Utah Salt Lake City and March 15 ‘said I N Hinckley in- parliament or rigsdag tion of the state prophylactic control pealing with King George her Cocker spaniel Reigh and the L D S church wrote Mr ternal revenue collector ArrangeSixty-si- x act The fines were paid E this case against Tiger owned years later property held indoors due to the coolness vester Elsinore and H Warren B Harrison of the state department by Charles W' Wilson 927 East another terrier owned by Mrs Brossard in a letter to John M ments for payments in four quar- qualifications for the right to vote of the weather Hilmar W Hansen Taylor Newell B Cook Tracy R D L Reid named Ensign Gay Wallace president of the chamber terly instalments met with favor by were discontinued in favor of univacted as general chairman for the Welling and James A Hooper Salt of registration had signed the com- Fourth ‘South street was filed of commerce Lake City ersal suffrage and women were affair Saturday In city court- It was Boy plaints nearly 3000 taxpayers t of Field the-boar- 4 Traffic Figlit at Social Worker ’37 Graduate Feted at Meet Class Honored Drivers Fined For Violations - - Second R -- Carriers Collect Cigar Containers Estate Listed Utalm Named v At $634970 By Teachers w m i i Wire Haired Terriers Spaniel —To Testify Against Bulldog -- Danish Organizations in S L Celebrate Constitutional Day wire-harie- eighty-eight- h wire-haire- newly-appoint- $350000 1 t’ J-h- 'great-grandso- -- wire-haire- -- — ‘ A ' L A ' ” ' X v'fl |