Show ! - I - inisa4er-Unit I 4Salt-La- ke - 'r Tells of Bird Lore-- Seagull City's L D S Temple square and the federal bird sanctuary in northProgram Outiined ern Utah were given by Mayor E B Erwin as examples of Utah bird By Area lore in reply to an inquiry by Belau Ferenc of Arad Rumania in a let01 Organization ter diSpatched Friday Trusties Escape Perfection of the Salt Lake county trusties of the city Jail Red Cross organization for adm Ray Lawrence 41 aerving a 30- isterin fp ' Ralph prietor of the Phillips Candy corapany 445 Tenth East street The lads apparently entered the store Thursday night through a broken window police said They will be by—cities sponse here provided a fund 920000 e ilar Labor Board Plans Probe hick by the Plan Picnic Three hundred pap—hangers and painters will begin their annual two-da- y outing Saturday at 10 a in when they meet at the Labor temple for a trip to the upper Weber river region The outing' will be held at Rockport e- is-b- local ing held in readiness chapter it was said Money Distributed Mr Schafer told local committeeMen a portion of the 925375000 donated ovet the United States for Tsvo-Da- y sper—A—to rebuild homes and care for orphans and the Red Cross general super vision over victims of the flood would not end for nearly a decade The visit of Mr Schafer to Salt Lake City was made during a tour of first aid and of inspection Saturday he aquatic schools planned to visit the school at Como Springs near Morgan Mr Schafer said twice the number' of students were preparing themselves to teach' life saving this-yeas took similar courses in 1936 -- - Theft Reported Theft of $25 from a each register was reported by the management of the Norge Appliance company 205 South State street Friday The cash register was "jimPartially responsible Or Downs' mied" by an intruder who appar- arrest is Mrs Carl Blair who had ently entered through a rear- door- also gone to the station to see her husband While on her way to Blair's police said cell Mrs Blair "tipped" police that Man Suffers Dogbites a man who had just spoken to her Alfred Smithwaite 47 748 East was Downs Unrecognized Downs Friday-nigh- t-had been in The station for several was treated at the emergency minutes but had left by the time hospital for severe chest and leg Mrs to officers He lacerations after he was bitten by was Blair upspoke picked shortly afterward a dog at Twenty-firEast- -and Thirty-thir- d South streets ' 29 000 Asked st -- In Damaffe Suit Thieves Take Cement L E the Utah Concrete Products corporation plant 925 South Sixth West street Friday reported theft of 15 sacks of Portland cement from the plant Prowlers Rob Inn Tom Kyriopoulos 602 East Thir-- 1 Iteenth South street Friday reported theft of a radio and-32- 5 worth of from and the Park cigarets candy !View inn of which - he Is the manager '' Winter-superintende- Suit for damages of 0250000 for slander and other character injuries tAras filed In the Third judicial t court Friday by Franklin H Mitchell against the state of Utah Governor Henry H Blood Attorney General Joseph Chez District Judge James W McKinney and District Attorney Calvin W Rawlings In seven separate counts the cornplaint- - recites alleged slanderous statements imputed to Judge McKinney and Mr Rawlings and fail-tir- e of Mr Chez and Governor Blood to bring action of proper investigation of an alleged unjust jail sentence for speeding imposed In October 1935 die-trio- Road(Official Critically Hurt - - ' - Son to Wed at Anniversary Rites of S L Family 610 - a wpA Ocnool Ends Term I L ilia ICA - tor announced Among special speakers to ad- dreas the workers have been: Mack state director of the Nicolaysen educational program Dr W B Blatt director of StGeorge's school for child study University of To- ronto Toronto Canada Dr E V McCollum professor of dietetics Johns Hopkins university: Dr Sadie 0Morris Mrs Elsa B Bate Pro- -fessorCalvin Fletcher and Professor Walter Welti of the college fee- ulty These Beautiful - 1111 I rill BRAND-NE- - MODEL FULL FAMILY SIZE 1936 e!! Aye -- 7- oi i any MOM r V I ' spoilage' savings in and ice will probably --more than pay them - 74 i tO --- -- -- -- - — 4 0 t "4- - 4 - -' Diesn l Switzeramt ' ZURICH Switzerland July 18of (UP)—Death of IndoreT22-year-old wife of the young Oxford student who sits on the golden throne of one of central India's richest statesWM revealed Friday Themaharani he 1' well - - nigh 0 4 — Rich Indian Woman foOd i IIMEMMIor - Plan Liberal Allowance for your ice box oroldrefrigerator— Monthly terms so easy your - cannot - secure - Ifli 1 Protection OU a - - —Which means a substantial saving over last year's pricc although the pdce trend was much lower S I 1 1 ' $15450 are- -- - JE5EMO - — Only ii rigive L the state departments and state legislature were received Friday by Governor Henry H Blood Attorney General Joseph Chez ttnd Secretary of State E E MonsonThe Price chamber in the resolution agreed to raise a per capita proportion of the funds necessary to complete the investigation termi- nated last June 1 fog lack of funds Senator Ira A Huggins member of the Ogden chamber of commerce Friday was drafting a similar reso- lution to be presented to the Ogden chamber for approval or rejection of 53194J4 ELECTIC 1 fl the Price chamber of commerce urg- ing prosecution of an investigation I who mai§ married when-swas ICY years old died Tuesday in a hospital at Samaden near St-- Moritz after an operation She was the daughter of the junior chief of - Kepi the jahagirdar-o- f Kolharlt -- - - of a pamphlet containing an inventory of public records in Morgan minty the—near future wiltbegln Hugh O'Neil editor of the historical records survey for 'Utah announced Friday It will be the first such Inventory published in western states and the fifth to be completed In the entire OGDEN—Mimeographing - rill TAIWEI –LEONARD— -- - III aniiii it Beg Price Sale Price 1 r1 Inventory Set Governor Receives Price Resolution ' '0 country-the-editor-sa- id -- -- Grading Contractor Submits Low- Bid -- -- ''' ' '::::q': ' "Build Utah" pro- tourist gram phases affecting travel particularly as they have to do with interesting tourists in Utah investments should be pushed to the utmost Roy H A shworth association vies president and chairman of the mem- bership committee urged all membent to unite in efforts to increase organization membership during the next severall months ''''' ! v ::::: ''7's: ' A :MS1111v 16 - i ' y opened July A30 be l' 0:ei — Red- South State - charges Ebner 117Preston 41 36 was convict- left-han- oti Juvenile Musicians Asked to Parade Fricla3P this Thousands of dollars in dental fees were saved the families of Salt Lake City's underprivileged children during the past six months through services performed free of charge by the Dental Service society one of the 21 community — This was shown Friday in a slot lin has been that it was a woman's of food it and was too intricate to men wax no fun OUT O P Skaggs System Stores pecially hot so any Stroll around our stores are gaining more and more men shoppers like foods Help you clean neatly arranged stores and select those it and you'll your wife in the selection of-For it Today: enjoy - OOPS- - -- without The society operates a daily clinic in offices located on the third floor It of the public safety building also provides dental service for the Neighborhood House dental clinic winter the through operated perform MT PLEASANT-R- ev H W months- Assigned dentists - the work at nominal cost to the Wicher pastor of thellrat Presby-terian church for the put year has seelety resigned and will leave the latter part of this month for New Haven Conn where he will engage search work at Yale university During his residence in Mt Pleas- antRevWilcherhas beeriactive Hurt-in-Auto- — in civic and community activities -He was a charter member of the Mt Pleasant junior chamber of Dan Christezusen 58 of Kirkland commerce and also a director of the N M of D H Chrisa state junior chamber of commerce tensen 560 Thirteenth East street Salt Lake City was seriously inUtah-Jua- b two of his grandchildren jured Schedule-Ow- n' wererkilkd—and three—others—were SPANISH FORK—James A Mea- hurt in an automobile accident near som of this city who wag recently Gallup 71-- - M Friday elected-presidof the -Iltah-Jua- b Mr—Christeesen was tleisTel—fof Firemen's assoolation announces severe body and head lacerations the organization will hold an outing at Balsam park in Hobble Creek The children were instantly killed I were Gotaldino midi They convene at 10 a m Luncheon and George 7 children of Mr and Mrs -followwill sports George Christensen of Perea N M Other officers of the Christensen was treated' A are: Brown for cuts and bruises and her son Guy orgainzation Springville first vice president Billy 14 and Vera sister of the Frank Schaerrer Payson second dead children were also injured— vice president Mark F Boyack The accident occurred when the k Spanish-Forsecretarfrlohlf Kin car struck an underpass abulment7 dred Springville treasurer and Wordof the accident was Charles W Booth SpanishFork ceived in Salt Lake Cityby X H Pastor Quits Always fresh rudargredd:— Butte'r Light ANGEL FOOD -- lb33c ApDaetiouis9 Larg oa Big Twist— It's Goo - Popular Brands-nuatIE Tall Cans C A "e Or - 27c c I 7I soAp- - 10 bars 30c - 11 - I they might otherbeen compelled to go have - BREAD J h part— mo: The old business is financed jointly by treatment-whic- take -- MEN ' was work performed for the an average of approxi- $221885 m ately $1 per appointment and 50 generosity plus uted by chest campiign givers has made it possible for hundreds of to receive dental poor children of— e Boothrin-eharg- section Organization of a giant bugle the parade In corps to march-i- n costume is planned First rehearsal will be held at the flag pole at Liberty park Saturday at 1 p ta for - The - Participationl In the Children's day parade of Covered Wagon Days Friday at 10 a m is requested of allboysand girls of the city who can play either a bugle or a drum according to an announcement made I 31:Wfflig-OlSigiled-ti—S- tannery For the A1 - can 5c Fancy Utah Sad Pack Squat Can TOMATOES Mt Pleasant 17c SODASCracke 25c PEANUT BUTTERigr lb 19c MILD CHEESE' DRIED BEEF 9c New Pack Beans Pd! 2 cans 17c - Two 'Die Four 6 boxes 17c MATCHES AB11 15c POTATO CHIPS 7VettcLArg and can 10cCream Style CORN NUTOLA9 Oleomargarine lb 20c half-brOth- er NEW POTATOES 10111L9 Firemen ent ty rs-D- an - Christensen tr RED CURRANTS :GREEN CORNZas!!!'g lEB al 'tnk -- - -- here is your drink! a glass of Lipton's Tea iced to the light note the pure amber sparkle 'rhea take a Lift 'enllong sausfying drink oy the delightful flavor feel refreshed once again Lipton's Tea iced picks you up and keeps you chef° 2 for 5c -- 10c ! each lc Doza0c 1135c BANANAS lb 6c 0 lb e SWIFT'S— Ncr Done S No Waste VEAL ROASTS BACON - Slicect Dry - vo- trancy 33c lb 25c lb 39C Rump CUM 19c lb 29c lbw 15 Genuine Spring LEG OF LAMB :LAMB SHLD ROAST Ihalusb89r1nr's Spiced Lunch Meats LAMB STEW - Bountiful lumanttteldt CirlI ckeedd y Murray State Mein 1435 So 52 So 502 South Main 3250 South State c 1132c --- TOMATOLInc -Facy salad - c 3 lbs 10c E POT ROASTLyreef I real doz-19- —fittwo—Cola—SILaw - re tt 9 caie-98- — 1 o "HI BEANS waz CABBAGE New Utah - CUCUMBERS CANTALOUPES tzteps LIMES Fresh Large A:ORANGES-8'w- ° - riAm-ROLL- -- The state ll 23 1445 bail--- -- North F1 D Mulliner 22 659 Fourth East street were fined $25 and $10 respectively on speeding Report Shows 4600 Operations Held wise lb lb 22c 29c 12c Midvale State St and 2nd So 4th East and Itrd So— — YELLOW LABILOtANOILI pub1icAv41k Bids-Wi- son Ross Dalton streetand — la Ovid-Riverda- ' A odeS'N Dental Clinic Proves Boon For Children of Salt Lake— - asked bids Friday for the et nstruction of roadbed drainage structures and crushed rock- - surfacing of 1 817 miles of the road in 4” ‘ jit ‘: society the Community Chest and the tamwhose E Bomberger ily of Mrs the sums contrib- - ' (21'1 24 2800 d turn Into ed of making a fined another lane r41 46p He had been arrested follow $15 Dr L A Harding Dental Service society 'dentist gives Stella Int a collision at Seventh North and Ransom10a patient a "real money" idea of the value ofr Second West streets face speeding servIcesgiven free In saving the teeth of Salt Lake City— charges on July 19 children - - ofDraper Thorn of Springiille was low bidder Friday-i- n the office of the state road commission on a contract calling for the grading and graveling of 10211 miles On the highway - between - Woodruff and Randolph in Rich county His hid one of 11 submittedwas for 28251927 With the usual' 10 per cent for engineering and contingencies the total cost of the project will be raised to $9077119 The contractcalltlot completion of the 150 working days project'in - depaitment-o- f ' -' 4: -4 $25 JayThomas wood road prevously convicted was assessed $25 on recklesi driving charges by City Judge M J Bron 1 " ed harge- t s $ 4 20 McRae allegedly drove an auto mobilewhich sheared off a utility pole at 1163 South West Temple street after skidding 189 feet -- Jack Moffat 18 Bountiful failed to appear in court on a speeding-c- ity'"'tstk phylaxis ' July Vej!' 0' Saturday He suffered a skull fracture and Possible internal injuries when in the act of pushing a wheel chair occupied by his wife he was sttuck by a car driven by Erma Smith-1- 0 Miss Smith told deputy sheriffs she was confused by lights of an approaching automobile Mrs Joosten an invalid who was thrown from the chair by the impact was not seriously injured it was reported at her home 4t 4 ' The agreed that the - ::: - mike presiding heard- - reports—showing that tourist travel throughout the intermountain country is show ing ' k 1 turers' association Discuss Functions Meeting In the Newhouse hotel to discuss functioning of the law for the enforcement of which funds O mate Asks Bids 2or"' :E:4:'':3 - A '' jury In city police court Friday found Daniel McRae 20 guilty of a drunken driving charge filed against ZU lie wfirbuientendett ' 7 ' ?:: -- --- Villiv: 61 - Ward monollinimurn ' -to- Mrs s or ' IMprOVeS st ' ' Auto Victim - IREFRIGERA TOR Appointment ot a committees to Study requirements and operation f—Utaislis—lelaimitm—witst4tter—ter women and to cooperate with the state insdustrial commiesion in presenting viewpoints of industry wu authorized Friday by the board of directors of the Utah Manufac- - Salt Lake Autoist ' '" p: months' service report filed by the secsociety throulh Martha Irvine It shows that during the retary 1937 period from January to July nearly 4600 operations were perchildren of teeth the formed upon by Salt Lake City dentists assigned Special to The Tribune to society work LOGAN—The P W A 2058 ap- The report shows that traininginstItute-for-Utah—W-F-A were kept by the be- pointments nursery school and parent educa- - Injured 'early Friday in an in need of dental children friended tion workers closed Friday at Utah mobile mishap on Draper road east These involved a total of State Agricultural college following of State street Jobn Joosten 52 of work 4598 including 1781 operations three weeks- of regular college class- - Draper wag reported "considerably 212 synthetic fill- work and special lecture meetings improved" by attaches at the Salt amalgam fillings Mrs Verna S Carlisle state direc- - Lake City general hospital early ings 164 cement fillings 575 treat- - ere a :: I --- Greeti-stret—- ! July 20 for :k!:N' he-w- ill Autoists Escape Serious Hurts 60-d- ':' '7 Against Hotel SPANISH FORKS-11—(HollCornaby supervisor of the Spanish Fork canyon roads who suffered serious injury when he was pinned between a truck and a huge boulder Thursday morning near the Cold Springs dugway in Spanish Fork canyon Friday was reported slightLose $30 In Home ly improved at the Georges hospital Spencer Hammond 351 Douglas here atreet Friday night reported theft Mr Cornaby suffered severe cuts of $30 from a small jewel box at on his right leg when an artery his home was severed and a compound fracture of the leg His condition was rendered critical through loss of Four one a blood and transfusions were found woman persons with minor injuries escaped necessary Friday when the automobiles in ' which they were riding plunged School Area PWA from the highway and overturned several times at Point of the Moun- c-e Audit Completed -With his wedding schedu1ed-fO- r1 tain 1Thrattlig their ninth Treated at Salt Lake general hos- the same day of the month and at year of marriage and Mr and Mrs E Benedict P W A the same place as those of his par- Justin Tauter 918 Harvard avenue auditor from the Denver office comw- pital for cuts bruises and strains Mrx Anna Rarnett75355 ents his sister and his brother2hoareobserving-their-first-an-projects-in--the-wpleted- Colorado street: Mrs Mary Vincent Darro B Tauter 25 will be married niversary school on Cache and district county Miss Maacah - Francom- - —Scheduled-f- or Sunday-t- o 10 a me the wed- - his'boinpletion left for Green River 38 618 47 husband of Mrs 24 753 Green street ding will be conducted in the bride- - Wyo Lloyd M Theurer clerk an- - W J VincentMra-EtHendricks Others participating in the cele- groom's home by BishopWilliam flounced hel Vincent and bration of the three anniversaries Bromley of the L D S First ward A final' requisition for 81257168 29 208 K street Earl Hendricks' 31 206 IC street and the wedding are Mr and Mrs They will stand in exactly the same will be made immediately by the John E Tauter 732 Green street spot as the other three couples all board - of education Mrw Theurer driver of the car told sheriffs offwho are observing their thirty-firof whom have been- - married in the said Upon the receipt of the grant icer' he was driving north toward miles per wedding anniversary MrsGladys houseplanne4-7by-Mrr-and—a total grant-o- f $158— Balt R Nethercott (nee Taufer) and her Tauter senior before their mar- - 48431 received from the government hour and while attemoting to Dus car husband Marvin R Nethercott 738 riage July 18 1906 by the district for its building pro- the road losing control of the car gram the clerk reportedThis profi teh road losing control of thewas diOfficers said no other car gram was completed last fall and Included additions at North and rectly invohked In the accident South Cache high schools new buildings at Mendon Benson and Col-U- S — asc I :4-- Sentence Scheduled ' Silt Complaint - - 4'N) available ate the last state legislative session the diret- tors authorized J J Neville esaso ciation president to nate a committee of three Announcement of To committee membership will be made soon The directors also authorized S J Stephenson executive secretary William M Knerr chairman of to investigate the feasibility of the Utah state labor relations board holding a statewide convention of leaders in all walks of life to said Friday act as examiner Utah discuss the - development- - of —rat a hearing to be held in the Ogden esources and general upbuilding of city hall Tuesday on a complaint the state under the association's Mr Stefiled by the board against the Hotel "Build Utah" program Ben Lomond company of Ogden phenson will report on the practThe- - complaintsecond within a icability time and place for hold-week under the new labor relations ing the proposed convention act alleges the company "has co- Tourist Travel Up erced and restrained" its employes The first was filed The directors with Mr Netille complaint against—Tthe—Clover—Leaf4larris Dairy company of Salt Lake City Two additional charges were made the hotel company in the :- against Dinowansre pliPealtuyl complaint first that an employe bad not been reinstated in his job be- Paramount cause of "union activities" and sec- Friday shortly renatusrpoebcbteerdyoafntcvothems- ondly the company attempted to Inside the have workers "denounce" the hotel In an attempt and restaurant employes and bey- Ca ir dispensers international al- ligation following the theater rob- erage Rance local 599 bery The arrest was made o: y Detec- tives J Ron Hunaaker and B O Hoeglund 'near the intersection of Regent and First South streets In Drunk - e -13 Jury-Convic- ts 0 ! were - - aving—Molarrlm—Fitture New Committee Authorized By Manufacturers ' 's i Suspei Held hi Robbery- urt remanded-to-juvenile-co- after-noon- half-holid- It Australa- — i 9 Coatsville - St- outing Friday when they were guests of the Victory theater at matinee showing of two motion pictures "Elephant Boy and "Midnight Taxi" Theater Manager Charles Anderson arranged the treat for the youngsters J A Hale of the Utah Light and Traction company provided transportation for the affair and the Sweet Candy company added to the afternoon's round of pleasure by presenting the children with candy bars sia-Limited--said In the afternoon meeting -- Mrv Schafer discussed methods used by local committees during the eastern flood disasters of this spring and replied to questions of local regarding methods which they would follow if a disaster should strike here Norman L Sims is chairman of the disaster relief committee Salta Lake county's generosity-i- n meeting the demands for flood re lief early this year was warmly plaised by Mr Schafer who pointed out the sum was larger than raised $1 2026 an Ann's orphanage enjoyed here- - Fri— cause he feared further alleged ill from the officers He said day: "The government relief load treatment Is decreasing in Australia and he had been beaten by officers when apprehended Tuesday prosperity has arrived" Hamilton said his only purpose at to Confess Thefts the window of the Brown home was con- - to awaken a girl frien- dThree boys in their-teen- rI IT theft of 300 Hamilton was shot twice through fused Friday- - e 25 pounds of pea- the left arm by police when he at-candy suckers nuts and other mixed candies when tempted to escape from the public arrested by police following report safety building Tuesday after his of the loss by G C: Phillips pro- - arrest Flood Aid Discussed 0 Hamilton of—Kearns rs —Happy-youngste- o gram to furnish first aid instructors to rches and industrial organize- tions that had ?iglu sted such aid according to Calvin W Behle local chairman s o be udge -Suspect's Story— - 1 Su—Ivey Set - AtIlictory -J avenue Friday pleaded not guilty to charges of violation of parole trust In the court of District Judge Her-bert M Schiller He was remanded to the custody of the sheriff until Judge Schiller could make' further investigation it rouna guilt y - am on aces Jack Gordon 23 under sentence commitment to the Utah state pris- for drunken driving walked from on to serve a one to 20 year second the Jail late Friday degree burglary sentence imposed and suspended ffollowing a plea of Fort Troops Inspected guilty In Judge Schiller's court sort at and Troops equipment t May 12 were Douglas inspected Friday by Parole violation charges were No by post 2AmericaegionJed arrested its commander clem S Schramm by Patrolmen Clifford Edmunds and They were luncheon guests at the C W Farnsworth for alleged prowlfort and in the afternoon ing at the home of Royal E Brown nessed a regimental parade by the 331 K street early Tuesday Thirty-eight- h as of guests infantry After questioning by District At- SweeC Walter General Brigadier torney Calvin W Rawlings and ney post commandant Judge Schiller tthe youth took the stand and said he fled from the two Frosperity Arrives Cecil Olding of blelbourne gen- officers only because of fear of the already imposed sentence and beeral manager of Lifesavers should strike this1 community was discussed by A L Schafer Pacific states manager of the American Red Cross before the disaster relief committee of the organization in the board room of the Walker bank Fri- - ' day—afternoon In the forenoon he had met with the executive committee of the Salt Lake chapter as that body voted to extend its first aid pro- - ' 1- MORNINd--JULY-- Women's Wage Law sts g-Gue- Parole Break Alletel Red Cross" Mad Yinn! Youth-Denie- s-' News :Briefs i:Proposed THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE' SATURDAY - Pir ro 192 F FOOD ±lit!TSTORES 344 Suretrof Purity" - |