Show MM JL J I I ' r - I - THE I 400 Scouts Await Trek f To Jamboree 0 They'll DirectTrip to Capital ' MatWWWWWWMP ' ft 1 rowerowmtmc v t — 0 40bi'lt Early Start Today Scheduled For S L Boys spring beds and duffle bags The youths also have prepared a number of songs some original and will night of the jamboree A stockade resembling a pioneer fort is planned at the jamboree campsite o' Leaving Salt Lake City at 6:45 a In they will'abe joined by a group of 30 Ogden scouts and 45 Cache valley scouts at Ogden where they will leave on the eastward trip at 8 a in A two-hostop is ached- uled Tuesdayfrom 7:30 to 9:30 a where the group will S church'ioWinter visit the L Quarters monument Arriving at Chicago Tuesday the Utahnswill be joined by scouts from Tendoy and Teton Peaks councils In Idaho They will visit the stockyards see a big league baseball game and other sights On Wednes day morning they will leave for Dearborn Mich where they will visit the Ford automobile plant and the early American village Niagara Falls Boston and New York City are also on the scouts' itinerary John D Giles is general chairman of the trip for the entire Idaho group northern and Vernon L Strong is Idaho cochairman Salt Lake scouts 'will' I A 111 - Alta t' iiillow 1 ‘ 1 1 s ' ' -' - 'at''' t ' ' ' ' 4 ' ' I li - 4 return 1 ' ''''' ' k - 01 : Injure Eight Persons Active duty training at Fort Doug-lahad started Sunday for ten reserve officers of the United States army of Utah Idaho Wyoming and Montana under orders issued cently by Colonel James A Higgins infantry chief of staff Duty for most of the group will terminate f 1 li June A ! t I A I 30 ) — — --- - they were advised Grayson admitted participation in the robbery but King would make no state- that etective-Johnson :ealdlhe lisafe was opened by someone who knew the combination and had duplicate keys to the inner doors Grayson he said was employed as watchman for the club -- DELC I'll ' IF '"'"' ''4'"-- t ::rptr" 1 ' 4 ‘4 1''' ‘!:s ' r'lb - '‘ "k' ' ' - - ' 1 Ill-Tix ' : e' t iy I 41' '" ' 'I ' k s 7 — : ''''3''' ' of 'k'' '''k:'"'' II trv!' t ? :' ' IP ' ' :' t ' ' - tlb' ' ' ' ill - '‘: - - -- ' :' 2(K1 SoAoh ' 519 Woo 1 ' !'' 4 II - & ' ' ' :: 0 ‘ f - C ”' ' 0 CLETLICiOU SANDY—A frolic to which all residents of East Jordan L D S stake are Invited will be held at Glacio- - parli in Little Cottonwood canyon Tuesday June 29 Sponsored by the East Jordan stake M I A the affair will begin at 2 p m and last until dark Group games ball games- - novelty 'races band concert story-tellin- g hour and a campfire program are activities slated - -- All are requested to provide basket luncheons - 1 - VIDENDS D PAID kt 1 FOR Petition for letters of administration of the estate of William T Jackson retired Salt Lake City mer- were who died plagtw hCounty Thuirc)ivayi Lam Korth Saturday by Edward ter and James A Kerch Tingey and Romney are attorneys for the fri il' Next Dividend t V' Joe 11 0 ' 1937-193- County adoption FIl will be held ' dtt t I final budget 8 year Z tx4 oo - Search for bodies of the seven victirns of a Western Air Express plane crash near Lone teak above Hoagum canyon December 15 Sunday remained at a standstill after all searchers except the guards left the scene of the tragedy Frank Eastman W A E 'official iIn charge of the investigation' which was temporarily abandoned Friday night said "the search will not be resumed until sufficient snow melts to permip recovery of the bodies which nay be at any point from the top of Lone peak to the bottonif of Hoagum canyon" Mr Eastman along with county and federal officers flatly denied rumors that some of the bodies had been recovered and said state police were checking in an effort to disclose source of the rumor - ILW—Groosuperintandent-o- f the 7:30 p m 24 1937 at 312 at 800 241937 !v: - 1937-193- 1 To ' 1' Lerfg 4 AUCTION OF-MONE- Y Build-7-Buy-71m- t DESERET-' Y Lower 48HOUR f - SERVICE Rates 1 FEDERAL ti SAVINGS LOAN ASSOCIATION AN-- South Main St- -- Salt Lake City iitah - — s itZ E' Bishop' on Request Explaining Insured Shares ' MORRIS President J E LIAR Secretary Free Booklet WEPHI L 1 g4' ts'AP S 6 oe15 fAi !hi - - 11 -- MODEL - lit special pmoalaisl et‘his WWII WriN TIN wAssmi ''s' 1-11- : '41 WASHER gt fxtta3FREE! 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'1 i : ' "'''''' - ---' e-- - - — 1- - I t ::i:: Clerk sA - L AUCTION 4 sacks grass seed O Sons 6 boxes wax paper wrappers SC Albert Haney UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY Chards Its Bales Ageut AY A A I - - R H FELT of Public Sale of Refused or Unclaimed Freight The following described property con signed to or notify the parties whose names follow will be sold at Public Auction to the highent bidder for cash at this Company's Freight Depot First South and Fourth West streete Salt Lake City Utah at 900 U TO Tuesday July 13 1937: Dublect to receipt of disposition from owner upon satisfactory guarantee or payment of charges viz: boxes household goods 1 bundle two tubs 1 bale mattress V Stratton 1 Pall varnish S Silber: 2 time and 1 package tubes Mrs Harry Wood 2 canes candy Mrs H B Purnell 1 bag lailusorial earth Necesnities Chemical 12 carCompany tons mineral water J H Murphy: 2 car tons calendars Wilsrm Mercantile Company 2 bundles advertising matter Lathy Inc 2 bales mattress 2 cartons household goods 2 baskets 1 can E J Barthelmew: 2 bundles seal tape 'lammed Premium Mar-1 carton calendars R 13 McCutcheon ket 1 office safe 1 file cabinet 1 metal office desk 1 office chair I book case 12 boxes books 2 trunks Meal Walter R Cupp: 1 carton payside School District Mo 57: 1 sack sand C W Smith 1 'temple case Hollis Smith 2 cartons chinaware Eagle effects trunk Notice pro Terms 1 'd liss:31 yase i 1 2 t 3c4scgA - ' PLENT-- i 017NEnS nEPOnT 22 TO 27 MILES PEn GALLON OF GASOLINE‘ i: ''''''teis Build- - of the for the school 4 4 -- -: T Ittar" e Were Recoveretl r: Building g 11 at ' 1 ReportBodies if CAN GIVE—YET 8 V-- G The Board of Salt Lake City has tentative budget for the fiscal 8 which is on file year for publió inspection at 311 City and County Building A public hearing for the consideration of this budget 1 - adopted NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEAR-LNON ADOPTION OF SCHOOL OFF B DIG AND nOOMY AS THE MULLIANT "85" MTH PEIZFOTIMANCE THAT ONLY A 4 30 1937 F:' 1: It k f 74 anything ---1-1 A 1 Officials Deny d E JULTh) I folsommilimolm - South street Sunday reported to police he was struck over the head by two men on West Second South street about midnight Saturday He said the men fled without taking 9 petitioners The petition lists personal property valued at $959312 with two brothers and three sisters in Toronto Canada as heirs They are Charles E and George Jackson Mrs Etta Given Mrs Ella Broom-ha- ll and Mrs Phillia Gro e --- -- I - - Broadway his yetit to MODEL Petition Filed YEARS 31 East a Rubinoff Expected Reports Bandit Attack David Rubinoff and his - H W Guiver 62 660 Wet First Stradivarius violin valued at Salt reported to police Sunday he had been robbed of his watch while he slept in his car at American Fork June 16 He said the thief had cut the chain by which it was attached l Estate Settlement II t" Watch Stolen R R Rudson 23 had-time-t- rs Frolic June 29 '' y r rr""d"'"'1 1116"11 ritrc v S Pall-!wire- ' lEll II4t n HP 3 '''''''''':-":-: 'e0 tlf ''' t i -- V ' 1 CI ' - 1‘v'i ''st 1 Ii -- - !1 Kay Schwendiman 16 son of Mr and Mrs Fred W Schwendiman 1548 Fourth East street will leave Salt Lake City Monday for Detroit Mich where he' will attend ward chapel a convention of the National AssoSpeakers at the services will inOfclude George F Richards of the ciation of Student Government ficers council of twelve apostles in the L D S church Ernest Sr Holmes P rreridenStchowendelmana was eelecstseed manager of the state fair associ- elation of Student Government OfationBishopHerbert Record and ficers when the chapter was 'orBishop John Hill September He is The invocation will be offered by ganized of last the South high kchool Charles Fagg the benediction by editor "Southerner" annual student year James E Moss and the dedication book by—Dr William - T—Cann'olf:— The ionvention Will be'condu'cted will be grandsons of Mr four days beginning June 28 Its C William Winder III Winder: according to Mr SchwenRobert Charles Shirt and Ned purpose Winder and Parley Liddle Burial diman is to foster uniformity in schools will be in Wasatch Lawn cemetery student etrhnemuennitt el nd hsitgahte Repthrkughout resentatives from each state In the country will attend L D S Stake to Hold - - i club's safe Detective D G Johnson mid the men left here the morning after the safe ws"nonoti Local police said Funeral services for William C Winder 78 president of the Utah State Fair association who died Saturday will be conducted Tuesday at 12:30 p m in the Granger L D S rt i1 men for two eald by police have robbed the Alta club early in March of WO was ended Sunday when Salt Lake City police received word the men had been apprehended in Angola Ind The men both of whom Waived extradition are Jarnal Baxter King known here as Al Brent and J James Grayson alias Amos Grayson local officers said They are charged with taking the money Winder Rites Student Aids To Meet Set Tuesday Included in the number to whom active duty orders were issued were Horace F Egan Jr Park City A Iblorr William Caine Jr Horace Walter Shurtleff and Francis James Meik Salt Lake City LeCrande Charles Frank Richfield iiimes Walter R Bond Midwest Wyo Friberg Coeur d'Alene Idaho Paul C Borup Boise Idaho Franklin E Smith Lewiston Idaho and Walter Vincent Jacobsen Helena Mont ri class Police officers effected the change of residence after the last of nine checks totaling 255 and written bY' the young tourist during the dao "bounced" back to the point f origin Blachly Following his arreRt calmly related the highlights of his brief career of crime and detailed the modua operandi by which he has sojourned at leading hostelriee s of several Montana cities Wash Los Angeles Cal and Las Vegas Nev prior to his arrival here Thursday As related to Detectives' J Ross Hunsaker and H K Record the youth left his home in Kalispell three weeks ago and stopped in each city just long enough to open a small checking account run out 10 or 12 checks for small amounts1 and then leave for a new destination before the checks get back to the bank Officers Sunday night were checking back over Blachly's trail to complete the record before instituting prosecution from the Of six men hurt when a truck Eight victims of automobile accidents which occurred in Salt Lake driven by Joseph Kuhn 41 assertedCity Saturday night were reported ly struck an automobile carrying six as not danger Sunday men at Redwood road and Fifth 184 18 E street Wessman Betty was recovering at her home from South strdet about 4 p m Saturday serious head bruises received when only one remained in the hospital the car in which she was riding was Sunday night He was John Rigby involved in a double collision at E 814 West FIrst South street driver street and First avenue Mrs Edith of the catAvhich was struck He suffered lacerations and chest McKenzie 60 171 Fifth East street who also suffered bruises in the bruises attaches of St Mark's hossame accident was reported im- pital reported O S Husbands 45 746 Ninth East street a passenger proved Sunday The crash occurred when a car who suffered a- - back injury and onto the intersection lacerations was discharged from St proceeding from the west driven by Mrs Edna 1Marks hospital Sunday The other four men who were re011enger 46 171 Fifth East street struck the car southbound in which turned to their homes after being Miss Wessman was riding driven1 treated at the emergency hospital for abrasions and minor injuries by John Powell 19 185 E street The Powell car swerving from were: Fred R Lloyd Jr 40 736 the Impact collided with one ap- South West Temple street Lloyd proaching from the south drivenl Anderson 25 752 Post street C R by Ralph Truman 42 227 E street Hofeling 29 446 South Third East Mrs Oilenger was booked for fail- street and J A Morgan 50 824 West Seventh South street- ing to stop at a traffic sign 13 July ' ment st ( fi ''' '' Elwin Blachly 20 of Kalispell Mont reluctantly gave up his suite at a leading Salt Lake City hotel Sunday night and moved in at the city jail thus ending a leisurely three weeks' tour of the west—first r 7 — t Plane Hunt Ends With Remains Tree Lodging' AL Standstill Club Robbery to John D Giles left and Vernon L Strong trip directors for Boy Scouts of Utah and Southern Idaho Reserve Officers Ordered to Duty 1: - 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' - ‘ i ‘ a ( 41 j : 'i ' 1937 Cheek Writing ' ' Suspects held In Indiana ur e Pair Sought For Illéft ‘ lk 21 — Captured ' ' Bare-knee- to ‘ s d lads 400 strong from t Utah and southern Idaho Sunday night neatly tied up their packs t and breathlessly awaited Monday morning when they will leave for Washington D C to attend the first national Boy Scout jamboree Salt Lake council scouts numbering 80 will take with them die- - I1 § SALT LAKE TRIBUNE MONDAY MORNING JUNE enginel—imooth quiet and responsive ride passengers sit between the axles Greatest operating economy in Tord history Bodies insulated against noise Guicbstopping Easyaltion Outside luggage compartntents on on sedans N-- 8 - Safety Brikes Safety a 110115iUCtiOn body I TELE QUALITY CA-I- t Center-Pois- e BAKER 310TOR COMPANY Third South at Third East - co) atter usual down pay monk buys any model 1937 ford V-- 0 oar through the Authorised ford Finance Plans of Universal Credit Connolly $25 A MONTH In TUE LOINPIIICE FIELD -- T HE THRIFTY "60 on rUbbert silenced operation throughout -- --- - I : ---- Bodies "pillowecr heat and cold Luxurious upholstery and fin appointments Elfortless checkless steering quiet gearshilting ' -- FRED A CARLESON INC 9 535 U t' t AT TIIE LOWEST See Your Nearest Ford Dealer South Main t!flfl P- - ' - pnIcExrz — — YEAIISI - - t r - : PETIT MOTOR co3113ANy Twenty-firs- South at Ninth East Sugarhouso ' r t ' |