Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE SATURDAY1 16 Taxicab Conflict Results in Two Being Convicted Survey Shows Home Building Lags Behind Marriages The “most severe housing shortage Salt Lake City has ever known” was seen within the i next year by Richard F Harding secretary of the Utah (Apartment House Owners' association following a survey of marriages and apartment house Vacancies Friday Mr Harding executive secretary of the Salt Lake Real Estate board said the June real estate sales Ini dicated a lively market although fewer transactions involving income properties had resulted in a Jower total value than sales of the same month of 1936 Few Vacancies one-roo- Harry Roseberry good swimmer but — he won’t swim again for a week because he was nearly drowned Friday m - Listings Gain Mr Harding reported that in June 1937 there were 164 real estate transactions listed with the multiple listing bureau of the Salt Lake Real Estate board and that the total outlay reported was $551-CIn June 1936 there were 129 pieces of property sold and the total value was quoted at $582926 “The greater number of transactions shows an active market” the secretary aid“The total value of the property sold is lower because only two large sales were reported during the 1937 month with a combined sale price of $34000 while in June of 1936 four income properties changed iiands for a total consideration of $165000" — Ex-Convi- Park Pool Supervisor Saves S L Youth From Drowning Quick action and his careful training in first aid work enabled Ray Gilbert supervisor of the Pioneer park swimming pool to save the life of Roseberry Friday afternoon Harry — Harry who is rated a good swimmer was extending himself when he got “tangled up” with another boy and showed signs of col- S L Executive Wins Post George M Gadsby Salt Lake City retiring president of the Northwest Electric Light and Power association Friday was elected to the executive board of the organization at its annual meeting in Portland Ore according to an Associated Press dispatch Succeeding Mr Gadsby as presi- dent will be W C Mainwarlng of ct Vancouver B C The association consists of utility company officials Faces Count ' pardoned from the penitentiary Grover 22 1263 East Twenty-firThompson South street was returned to Salt Lake City Friday night by Detective L B Gifford and booked for allegedly assisting in the stick-ti- p of Roy Dennis at the Drive-I- n cafe 981 East Twenty-firs- t South street on May 17 1936 Thompson had been released In Roise after serving 13 months of a sentence for burglarizing a pool room at Homedale Idaho shortly after the date of the burglary he is accused of in Salt Lake City Police allege he was an accomplice of Ralph Peterson who was given a suspended sentence for participation In the Recently lapsing Idaho state st holdup Held for Idaho Golden S Hammer and George W Lythgoe both of 2870 South State street wanted In Burley Idaho for alleged stripping of parts from Combines were arrested at Twenty-sevent- h South and State streets Friday night by officers who reported finding the parts buried in a shed at the rear of 3564 South State street They were held for Burley officers Gilbert saw the boy and dragged him from the pool unconscious The fire department first aid squad brought a pulmotor but Gilbert 1iacf revived the boy before the instrument arrived Oxygen was administered and he was taken to his home at 441 West Electric Association Names Officers manufacturers jobbers and others connected with the electrical Indus try in Idaho Montana Oregon Utah Washington and British Co lumbia Vice presidents for' the various states were elected as follows: Idaho K M Robinson Boise: Montana F W Bird Butte Oregon A C McMicken Portland Utah P M Parry Salt Lake City Washington Frank Walsh Bellingham British Columbia E H Adams Vancouver Second South street L B Roseberry -- father of Harry carman employed by the Denver & Rio Grande railroad He moved here from Kansas City Missouri a week ago The boy was an experienced swimmer in Kansas City Mrs Roseberry said "He has spent most of his time at the Pioneer pool since we arrived here" Mrs Roseberry said “so I thought nothing about his being there today "Late in the afternoon I went over to tell him to come home to supper I saw Mr Gilbert working on somebody and I thought he was giving first aid instruction "Pretty soon I saw it was my boy he was working on I can’t tell you how my heart thumped” Is a The boy weak” but said he felt "pretty otherwise was all right "I guess I won’t swim any more a week” he said “It's nothing" said Gilbert “Things like this happen often” for Insurance Men Fete Governor Blood Governor Henry H Blood was the guest of the Dean’s club at a luncheon Friday at the Hotel Utah The governor favored the five veteran life underwriters composing the club with reminiscences of his early life in Utah Besides the governor attending were John D Spencer president Joseph V Smith secretary John Hames Frank Mozley and Rufus K Hardy JULY 1937 10 Four Drivers Police Seek Hit and Rim Fined in Driver City Court Housing Lack Aquatic Enthusiasm Wanes Forecast For Salt Lake A survey of 2000 apartment house Units indicated that only 3 65 per cent of these units showed vacancies! The survey included apartments renting for $25 a month on up to eight-rooapartments renting for $125 a month "The demand for apartments in the upper and lower rent brackets Is most acute” Mr Harding said “Apartments in the medium price class are still reasonably available From marriage statistics Mr Harding said that in June approximately 500 couples had been wed in Salt Lake City and that In that time only 300 permits had been taken out for new homes "That means” Mr Harding commented “that the demand for homes is increasing more rapidly than the supply” MORNING New Mexicans Plan ‘Hopper Roundup’ CLAYTON N M July 9 CD — Adapting the time tested tactics of the range to fit a new problem embattled Union' county farmers completed plans Friday night for a grasshopper “roundup" to wipe out an infestation of the Insects in this northeastern tip of New Mexico While their womenfolk lend a hand business men of Clayton and neighboring towns will join with Jome Ransacked farmers from the uninfested southThe home of Mrs F B Cole 1481 ern part bf the county in devoting Stratford avenue was ransacked their accustomed Sunday holiday to July 4 though nothing was taken the battle Nearly 1000 men are she told police Friday expected to participate Fumigation Fumes Prove Fatal to Small S L Boy I ' Woman Seriously Injured in Mishap Late Friday I r The girls represent the Mutual Citrus Products Company of Anaheim Cal located in the heart of the citrus ’groves manufacturers of the M C P brands Lemon Juice Orange Juice Lime “Juice Marmalade Pectin and Lime Lemonade thought according Roeder— factory — representative shown to the extreme right in the picture above is to produce orange lemon and lime juices while the fruit is at its best and only fruits are used They are d and packed in golden lined lacquer tins For example an tree-ripen- ed hand-burre- ' ator Watch for these "Lime Lemonade Girls” in all the better grocery stores and they will treat you to a cool retreshing drink ' of the Wdxjd’s Biggest Beverage Bargain M- GP Lime Lemonade- - Have - to 50000 Death Claims S L Resident Strike Plans Discussed ei en Neplii Boxer Recovering m 38tli Plans Celebration six-rou- le Manufacturers Hold Outing Several thousand members and their families are expected to attend the annual outing of the Utah league Saturday afternoon and evening at Salt-a- ir The outing is under direction of E N Christofferson league president v C M T G Boys Entertained The Salt Lae Cfty recreation de partment entertained G M T C boys Friday night at Fort Douglas with a marionette show magical tricks and music Ray Forsberg and the Rev A E Butcher were in charge of arrangements ' Company Fetes Employes " Thirty-fiv- e salesmen and other employes of the Maxfield Feed and Coal company were entertained at a goodwill dinner party Friday at 8 p m in Keeley’s cafe C B Max field manager and president of the company was host and master of ceremonies Blind to Meet ' Members of the Utah Association or the Blind will attend their regular monthly social in the Tribune-Telegraauditorium Saturday At the girls show yoti“how easy It la to make this fine beverage at such a small cost One can of M G P Natural Lemon Juice one level cup of sugar 2 teaspoons of Lime Lemonade add V parts water and Ice and you'll have two to three quarts of 8 p m i old fashioned ' Lime Lemonade at ReunionJSlated a very small cost j "Lime Members of the Fillmore Family Ask your grpeer when the Lemonade” girls will be at his store association will hold their annual and Insist on M G P Products reunion Sunday at Lagoon G H Konold of Corlnne 4s chairman of (Advertise maoil L tW Annual Conclave Plane Motor Recovered ' ade” - t 1 Cyanide gas used to fumigate a vacant house at 4i8 Vadner At Denver court snuffed out the life of ’ Robert Uffens Friday afterI noon under circumstances that caused the health department to Draw ’conduct an investigation- -' The Uffens boy only child of Utah Elks 250 of them accomTwo motorists were fined $25 each Salt Lake county officers early William Uffens 731 Hawthorne in police court Friday by Judge Saturday were In search for the by wives and children will street a linotype operator on the panied M J Bronson and another driver hit and run driver of a brown Chevbase- leave Salt Lake City Saturday and went News into Deseret the sevenwas arraigned on a drunken driv- rolet coupe which knocked down ment of the empty house with two Sunday for Denver scene of BtheP O Mrs Leonard R 45 3507 annual national ty-third The out of Two men accused of South Thirteenth Bailey other boys curiosity ing charge East street at two other boys Robert Lindhardt E convention which opens Sunday South street and Highbattery in the recent taxicab strike Thirty-thir- d 3 and Jerry Lindhardt 6 of 417 for a week's session land drive shortly before midnight were convicted The Utah delegation headed by street left without injury Roberta George H Llewellyn of Salt Lake Evan Nielsen 20 was fined $25 Friday Uffens Mrs took Mother instinct Mrs seriously injured was for failure to yield the right of way taken toBailey to the empty house in search of her City chairman of the Utah “On the L D S hospital where committee said the son and with the help of Ray Lind- to De'nver” and John Butcherest 30 366 Navajo her condition was reported “only Utahns 125 of whom are from Salt 415 street she Roberta pulled sey street was assessed $25 for alleged fair” She was suffering from City and the others from the the unconscious boy outside Mrs Lake fractured left leg possible fractured state’s seven other lodges will take reckless driving was was overcome Uffens and it internal injuries and numeran active part in the convention Don Hardman 18 and Sterling pelvis some time before she recovered ous cuts and abrasions scheduled to draw between 40000 Used F Price 1380 Gilmer drive were Pulmotor and 50000 persons Street Crossing fined $750 each on speeding charges The Uffens boy was removed to Utah Mr Llewellyn said has arBill Peterson 50 said to have Deputy Sheriff German Dean the home "of Mrs Arthur Nunley ranged for a spectacular float for been involved in two accidents who Investigated said Mr and Mrs 408 Vadner court where artificial the parade of states described by Thursday was Instructed to make a Baileywere crossing the street respiration was applied by William lodge officials as the largest and Pace a mall carrier The fire de- most colorful fraternal parade ever plea to a drunken driving charge when the hit and run car going at an excessive rate of speed struck Saturday partment first Aid squad from head- staged in the United States Convictions were obtained by' the the woman as her husband attemptquarters brought a pulmotor and In addition the local lodge has artwo physicians —attempted unsuc- ranged ito entertain visiting Elks cjty Friday against two taxicab ed to pull her from the path of the The driver continued drivers charged with battery re- machine en route to the convention Saturcessfully to revive the boy “He never knew what hit him” day night the Idaho delegation will sulting from a fight June 28 which north on Highland drive one of the- - physicians said Deputy Dean said an eyewitness “He be guests at a buffet dinner at Elks allegedly was an outgrowth of the taxi strike in Salt Lake City several furnished the license number of the was instantly unconscious and hall and the southern California -car but a checkup revealed that weeks ago death was painless” delegates will be invited to attend Those convicted were Ralph E the Information was erroneous The fumigating work was done an organ recital at the L D S tabButterworth 23 236 West Sixth Child Injured by James E Pennock 135 East ernacle Sunday afternoon North street and Lyle Peasley 23 -South street according to Utahns will join the Idaho caraEighth 346 South— Seventh West street Nancy Lee 4 485 Bryan avenue a sign poeted on a rear door van While others will board the and possible Robert Uffens R D Garff city health depart- California special train Sunday Judge Bronson will impose sentence suffered a concussion whose was life skull fracture ' Friday afternoon ment inspector said the fumigation Saturday snuffed out by cyanide gas a car was Complaints were signed by Wil- when she darted in front of More-toconducted within provisions of n liam Devine and Francis M Jones driven by the Rev Joseph P the city ordinance 331 East South Temple street of the Checker Cab company against Warning Signs the two men both drivers of Green The child was struck by the bumper There was a sign in the front of Rev Moreton’s car which was cabs and another in the rear and the moving at about 20 miles an hour windows and doors had been taped” north on Fifth East street He said Mr Garff immediately police restopped Negotiations between representaNeighbors pointed out that the tives ported of employes of the Utah Ice in the rear was inside a The child wastaken to emergency sign Searchers Fail and- - Storage company and A W to too screened to removed the a for child later and high porch hospital to see it and that possibly a child Hahn trustee from the federal family home Find Bodies seven could not read such a sign court of Colorado will continue Satto of cars brought grief Cranking “We merely issue permits to li- urday morning two Salt Lake City men Friday The employes who had voted to Pol-lRoy Mason 21 361 Rigby court Catholic Worker The point of a propellor protrud- censed fumigators” said Erik one of the inspectors ‘The strike Friday at noon unless wage suffered a cut lip and James Gar-ritsas searchers regulations are Twenty-firs- t South ing from a snowbank regarded as strict and hour concessions were granted Dies of Pneumonia street 758 East fracture of his right combed the recesses of Hoagum by other cities In this case it ap- by their employer agreed to withprobable arm when hit by whirling cranks basin Friday furnished a clue by pears that the boy entered by a hold this action pending negotiaMrs Adelia Felecia Lambrecht 60 They were treated at emergency which the party uncovered one of rear window How he got in the tions between their representatives the motors of the Western Air Ex- window we do not know The mat- and Mr Hahn The court official wife of Harry P Lambrecht de- hospital press liner that crashed there last ter will be thoroughly invest! wassailed from Colorado because partment manager for the Salt Lke the firm is operating under the fedDecember 15 carrying seven per gated” Hardware company died Frtdajl at eral bankruptcy act sons to death Ross Detective Hunsaker and Jr 12:30 a-oLpneumonia inJ6cal Sixty pounds of mail also was Patrolman E J Barnes said the hospital recovered in the snow after the sun body was sent to the Deseret FunerMrs Lambrecht was born May 6 had melted much of the icy bank al parlors Army Officer Flies 1877 in New Richmond Wis to that shrouds the scene of the tragJohn and Ann O’Malley Riley Be To Kearns Funeral edy fore moving to Salt Lake City 34 W A E off! Eastman Frank J lived in Mont Butte years ago she in charge of the search said Major W C Green formerly staAppendix Ruptured cial where she was married to Mr Lamtioned at Fort Douglas flew to Salt “no trace of a body was found” brecht Lake City from Fort Riley Kan The motor was found In a snowFights Anyway Since residing in Salt Lake City Friday in an army plane piloted by bank several feet to the right of she had been active in the Catholic Lieutenant Victor R Haugen the slide which is believed to have Woman’s league of which she was Condition of Lincoln Gardner entombed the bodies of the five Major Green is a guest at ths a charter member The Thirty-eight- h who fought a of Fort Thomas F Kearns apartment in the boxing bout missing persons infantry besides her husband at Nephi Thursday night while sufSurviving Bodies of Mr and Mrs John F Douglas' famed during World war Mayflower and is here to attend are a daughter Mrs Arthur C Mila ruptured’ appendix was Wolfe of Chicago have been recov- days as the “Rock of the Marne” the funeral of Kathryn Whitney ler San Francisco two sons Harry fering “fair” at the L D S hos- ered July 15 will observe Its twentieth Kearns and John Lambrecht Berkeley Cal reported late Friday Gardner anniversary with a full day of acpital two a grandson sisters Mrs Milton was operated on tivities Colonel Walter S Fulton middleweight Viola Selzow and Riley San Fran? at 6 a m commander announced Queen Bee’s ‘Admirers’ regimental Blamed Amateurs cisco Examined by physicians before Friday Requiem mass will be celebrated the bout which he lost by decision Foi Brigadier General Walter C Halt Traffic Two Hours in the Cathedral of the Madeleine he Burglary was in good condiSweeney post commandant will reapparently Saturday at 9:30 a m Burial will tion Following the bout he comview the regiment’s history since ANN ARBOR Mich July 9 (UP) Amateurs Hat the High burgled follow in Mt Calvary cemetery— plained of pain inflicted by the body confectionery 779 North Second its founding July 15 1917 and at — A queen bee picked a traffic light punches West street early Friday taking the close of the day the regiment for a penthouse and winged admirHe was taken to the hospital here $40 police said Theft was discov- will stand parade and review with ers who swarmed to visit her held Two S L Children where a physician said peritonitis ered by Brandt Gray manager federal state city and county offi- up traffic for more than two hour cers and civic club representatives Friday at Ann Arbor’s busiest Interhad developed The physician ex- when he came to work at 6 a m Suffer Broken Arms pressed amazement the boxer was The burglars had entered by re- in the reviewing stand as' guests of section able to finish the- fight The bees clustered about the light moving a window In the front door honor Valera Cloward 8 of 134 East Gardner is a former A A U and The special program will open at in such numbers that they obscured evidently knew the hiding place Eighth South street and Walter champion-H- is 11 a m Invocation will be by Lieu- it and policemen were unable to unfight at Nephi was of $28 in nickel rolls cached in the Grigsley 12 436 Tenth East street the main event of a boxing card kitchen the 'manager said They tenant Colonel Samuel J Miller tangle the jam until a beekeeper nursed broken arms Friday celefeatured at the Ute Stampede mounted a ladder picked the queen took also $10 from the cash register post chaplain and the Thirty-eight- h The Cloward girl suffered a frac- bration $2 from slot machines and a pen infantry band led by Warrant Offi- from the center of the swarm Most ture of the right forearm Thursday cer L A Yost will play during the of her admirers followed her and and pencil set when she fell near her home Young traffic flowed again ceremonies' Bomb Thrower Misses Grigsley suffered a fracture of the left foerarm Thursday when he‘fell S L Exchange Club French Vice Premier at the Central playgrounds PARIS July 9 UVt— An unidenti- Conducts Outing ball fied man threw a small-gla- ss Foreman Recovering More than 300 guests and memwrapped in paper at Vice Premier Condition of Lee S Webb 37 Leon Blum French socialist leader bers of the Salt Lake City Exassistant shop foreman of the Nor-vll- as he stepped from an automobile change club motored to Mill Creek Motor company who suffered on a Paris street Friday canyon for an Italian party picnic a deep gash on his left forearm The object failed to strike him and outing Friday evening The gathering was a social afThursday was reported fair by St The word “Long live De la Rocque” Mark’s hospital Friday fair with barbecue supper at 6:30 were written on the paper (Colonel Francois de la Rocque a program of games and entertainis head of the rightist French social ment immediately after and group singing later The outing took the party) Police expressed belief the ball place of the regular 12:15 luncheon " was thrown by a crank meeting Salt Lake CityNeivs Briefs can of M C P Natural Lemon Juice which sells for 15c is equivalent to the juice of 8 select lemons The can can be punctured and used the same as one uses the ordinary can of milk and can be Kept Indefinitely" in your refriger- - Health Department Will Probe Tragic Death in Empty House MUTUAL CITRUS PRODUCTS CO PACKERSOF M C P BRANDS INVADE SALT LAKE CITY STORES WITH “LIME LEMONADE GIRLS” “The Lime Lemonade Girls” have These brands are new to the local Invaded the State On Friday and consuming public but have been Saturday they were found in a featured on the Pacific coast the number of the leading grocery past two years where they have stores throughout the city serving become “best sellers” a new drink called "Lime Lemon- - The to W C Utah Elks Prepare For Parley J’ - the program committee and Ernest Smith of Murray is chairman of the arrangements committee Maccabees Schedule Outing Maccabees of Salt Lake City will join in an evening’s outing at Liberty park next Tuesday Games and sports for the junior members will start at 5 p m with a program of musical vocal and dancing numbers following' St 8 p m from the open air theater The ‘ general public is invited Fordhain Family to Meet Descendants of William Beakln and Elijah Fordham early Utah pioneers will conduct a family re union Sunday in Mueller park in Bountiful canyon The program ac cording to Mrs Samuel Morris 1356 East Seventeenth South street 4s scheduled to begin at 10 a m The reunion is conducted pach year on the birthday of William Beakin Sentenced to Pay Fine Nick Cozza 845 East Eighth South street Friday was sentenced by City Judge B P Leverlch to pay H M Thlese 132 Herbert avenue $1169 In addition to a fine of $20 on which condition a county jail sentence was suspended Cozza pleaded — guilty to assault And battery' -- 30-d- To Meet Sunday Members of the Democrats state central committee will meet Saturday at 7:30 p m at the Newheuee hotel Calvin W Rawlings state chairman will preside |