Show THE Writers League President Will Speak in Salt:Lake 1315 Authors’ Roundup ' Feather” verse “The Purple “Dreamers’ Gold" and “Gypsy SCar-le- e rJiiai poem “My Pompous Friend” was reprinted in the Llt- -' erafy Digest To Give Address The opening address ' of the roundup will be given by Dr Nelson Friday August 13 at 8 p m In the ivory room of the Newhouse hotel Saturday at 11:30 a m will mark the beginning or lectures by out-o- fstate and local writers Waldo M Condon will officiate as master of ceremonies at a round table luncheon at 1 p m Saturday afternoon will be devoted to talks on various phases of the novel At 6 p m a Bohemian barbecue will be given at Rosecroft the country home of Maud Chegwidden Mrs Mabel Harmer is in charge of arrangements for this affair with George B Metcalf and Llewellyn LJoyd in charge of refreshments Sunday afternoon will be devoted to discussions of the short story A ghost writing and publishing public reception Sunday evening will feature entertainment of a lit erary and musical nature Registration Date Registration may be made at the Art Barn on or before Friday August 13 The following committees are In An appropriation of $2100 for re- In Charge of Meeting Greenawalt Jr bad charge of a meeting of the Intermountain Coast Freight Tariff bureau at the Newhouse hotel Wednesday mornA L ing flan Old a! 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Denver Cetera PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD - opportunity — and 60-d- ay During July 1418 job hunters were placed In private employment by the national reemployment service in Utah as compared with 915 persons placed on the public payroll Thomas R Faddis director announced Thursday The greatest number of jobs were secured in Utah county where 1027 placements were made Including 616 in agriculture forestry and fishing industries Salt Lake county was second with 278 placements — persons in the state who were placed In jobs 1563 were employed as physical labor and 437 production workers were placed Other classes of workers and the numbers of each placed were as fol- sen-bathi- You late vacationers will welcome this Less! of C to Drop Power Plea 1418 Get Jobs During July bathing and preparations and accessories from the Pay C DUtrfcl 4 Cans $209 A Enjoy 4- From morn to midnight nina " Utah Nevada and Montana will show decreases In the amount of wool marketed in 1937 while Idaho and Wyoming will show increases according to a bulletin Issued at the bureau of agricultural economics In Salt Lake City Thursday Wool production In Utah fdr 1937 was estimated pounds as compared with 19488000 pounds in 1938 "The Utah decrease in 1937 under 1936 is due partly to a slightly lighter average weight of fleece this year compared with last and partly to a slight reduction in the number of sheep” the report statbs In Nevada the production was estimated to drop from 6318000 pounds last year to 5672000 this year owing mostly to a reduction in the number of sheep The Montana 1937 production of 26640000 pounds contrasts with a production of 29351000 pounds In 1936 Idaho Gains The Idaho Increase was shown in a prediction the state will market 19014000 pounds of wool in 1937 as compared with 17600000 In 1936 Wyoming 1937 production Is estimated at 30070000 pounds as compared with a 1936 crop of 29952000 pounds In Idaho fleeces show an increase from 88 pounds to 94 pounds and an estimated 2030000 sheep will be sheared in 1937 as compared with 2000000 In 1936 Wyoming fleeces Increased but 1 of a pound above the 1936 level of 96 pounds and the number of sheep sheared decreased from 3120000 to 1931-19- pvhladelph neiwvork SHORTEST - v 000-pou- For tasarvallows eentult E K COWPERTHWAIT& I17-17- rt 921 United States National ftenk BEER 12-o- z - PITTSBURGH ' L Rainier a Judge J-Hougaard at the judicial district sitting for Judge Fewer Sheep Oscar W McConkle in the Third showed a drop in the Nevada district court this week Thursday number of sheep from 810000 to sentenced three men to the state 718090 but reported an increase in prison and one to the county jatk the average weight per fleece of One of the defendants was com- from 78 pounds to 79 pounds mitted and three felt the ‘mercy of A preliminary estimate of nationthe pew state parole system al "production of wool showed a June Ferre 28 2805 McClelland Increase or a rise of street waived time of entering his about 2 per cent over 1936 — desentence of and and plea passing scribed 'as about equal to the was given an indeterminate tarm average of one to ten years in the state Over the country there were 46- to a he when prison 221000 sheep in 1937 as compared pleaded guilty grand larceny complaint A stay of with 45663000 in 1936 and the 1938 6 was to execution February weight of the average fleece wae the reported increased from 789 pounds granted when he- must- report to court district to 795 pounds Ferre was charged with having Thirteen western states show an Hartz of Increase from 261697000 pounds picked the pocket Barney July 23 produced in 1936 to 367359000 in A stay of execution until Novem1937— a reflection of an increase In Othello Pearce the number jof sheep sheared from ber 5 was given 34 Cullen hotel when he entered 31544000 to 32350000 The avera guilty plea to a fictitious check age fleece in the western area was charge and received an indetermin- estimated to weigh 823 pounds in state prison sen- 1937 as compared with 830 pounds ate tence imposed by Judge Hougaard in 1936 Issuance of a check for $565 with intent to defraud the Thornton Drug company June 28 was charged James Phoenix 37 731 South Mam street was ordered committed to serve an indeterminate state prison term of one to ten years following his plea of guilty to a grand larceny No additional pressure will be complaint Sentence was imposed after Phoenix waived time for en- placed on Utah congressmen or the tering plea and passing of sentence war department for diversion of Phoenix is alleged to have stolen electric power from the Fort Peck an automobile belonging to Lester dam project by the Salt Lake City Brian on July 23 chamber of commerce Gus P Back-ma- n A oounty jail sentence was secretary said Thursday imposed on Ward Douglas Fee 28 Mr Backman explained that a 437 West Broadway when be plead- survey by private engineers had reed guilty to a complaint alleging vealed that the dredging operations maintaining a nuisance at the Ha there could not be halted this seawaiian club 429 West Broadway son for fear of endangering the through the sale of alcoholic liquors whole project at the time of next July 24 The sentence was sus- spring’s floods pended during good behavior Previously the chamber had Trials for Jack Vincelll Joe Blow asked Utah congressmen and senaEvelyn Dickey and Albert Ploeger tors to use their influence to secure charged jointly in the same com- suspension of the project to enable plaint with Fee have been contin- electrolytic zinc refineries at Anaued to August 23 by the city court conda' and" Great Falls to- - resume criminal division full production pointing out that stoppage of refining would necessarily curtail production at Utah mines and smelters The war department will now be asked to divert only as much power from the Fort Peck project as la consistent with the safety of the project Mr Backman said fotlevfYork—flveiorWDshington-Amagniflcen- 13 n 3100000 A cleaner range due to spring rains is blamed ffa a decrease in the average weight of Utah fleeces from 87 pounds to 86 pounds Decline in the number of sheep sheared was noted as from 2240000 in 1936 Sixth to 2235000 lrrl93T — — charge: moval of the Salt Lake Gun club from the enlarged municipal airport property to a new site west of its present location was voted by the city commission Wednesday Finance Commissioner William Murdoch recorded a lone "No” vote in the committee of the whole Money for the new gun club to be erected on West North Temple street will be taken from the airport fund of the city 193? Fleeces Averaging Less in Weight Bulletin Reveals 15 City Provides $2100 To Move Gun Club 6 j Salt Lake City and Utah' chapters League of Western Writers will rally to meet their national president Dr Lawrence E Nelson of Los Angeles priiicipal speaker at the annual Writers’ Roundup to be held August 13-at the Art Barn Dr Nelson an outstanding mem-- " ber of the league for several years" is head of the department of English University of Redlands a member of the board of directors of the California Writers’ guild chairman of the Robert Browning poetry award author of three books of Olive W Burt state president of the League of Western Writers general chairman Frank C Robertson state -- vice president presiding chairman Rosa Lee Lloyd presi- dent Salt Lake City chapter pubwith Maryhale licity chairman Woolsey and Neldon P Jensen assistants June M Metcalf secretary Salt Lake City chapter lecture committee Genevieve V Hunt treasurer Salt Lake City chapter finance Grace Cozzens assistant Alta R Jensen chairman of house committee C W McCullough registration Olive W Burt entertainment Lucile Hardman book exhibit Homer McCarty head usher Harold Ellis and Obe Robertson assistants Vesta P Crawford magazine exhibits Cleono Montgomery poets’ breakfast Mrs Prentiss N Gray chairman of reception committee Harold Ellis commercial souvenirs TRIBUNE FRIDAY MORNING AUGUST E Utah ’37 Wool ut to Show Decline Dr Lawrence E Nelson to Give Address At August SAL'T-LAK- iciojf 10-In- - (Oscilating) 25c Value 10' Pair |