Show - " - ig ' - ti - : : I t '' SALT THE - ' - -- - ut t - ---- --- -0 - ertNiwariwa NIONZA I I ' I S L 3Ia Kidnaped Robbed Legion to Push 5 ' T - Twelve I r 'Iron Lung' Fund Crusade On Downtown Streets I Victim Forced Into Automobile at Point of Gun and Compelled To Take 'Ride Relieved of Cash Kidnapers who may have been the same men sought throughof Abduction-robberie- s out southern Idaho and northern Utah for a set Salt Lake two of police detectivcs'in a and the wounding City gun battle struck again early Sunday when Vaughn Wightman 23 of 859 Park street reported to officers he was forced into a car and robbed of $15 Meanwhile search for the two Einar :Johansen 26 and Harry Ed- wards- 34 Utah state prison Utah Spends - was' intensified in north- - $75481'1000 ern Utah and southern Idaho with theft of another automobile from Pocatello 0 I I :: 110k !:1 ‘ : week Chairsaid Sunday r 4 s:t Income V-- Legislative Workers Packed ng Italian Day Outing Held Neblett all-sta- te Italian-America- TC yearip at e 'Blind' Ordinance To Be Enforced P11 - 1 o d a it S Meetings Community chest budget commit tee Beason building -- 4 p In 'Works progress administration 9a m Newhouse hotel Assoatition of American Roil- roads Hotel Utah 930 a tn Hotel board club 'Exchange 12:13 p m Utah Retail --Automobile Salesmen local -7 ' ' I - it - ---- - e at eaa 'ee stf k‘t a A t sree N e ef ' i 'a ' were bruises I 't 7 ItO if ::':-:- :::'::):::14 '!: y 4 1: Convene ' e : ::i:-- i ' 1o f e ii ' - ( --- t"- '- - ' -- -- - ' ' ' L e!:::5:4- If y t:! ''' :1::::-- ''':4 s :::::::!:::: 4 :::1::::i"::'ii:::: I :::::::::::::::::: p :1::''::?:i '::::::':'':::::':::: ' t‘ :' ::: ' ! :'1'::::H::' :::'1 : S:::::-- :::: ':: ': t ' (It' t-- 5: 11 i t: g 1 1 ''' l'::::::1: 'W00 of and Berlin Newton 23 Nephi Mona when the car chiven by Newton smashed into the rear of an automobile driven by L Teri 'Porter 26 1176 Windsor street at Thirteenth South and State streets police said Minor Hurts In an acci'dent at Fourth South minor and West Temple streets hurts 'we received by James W Richards 21 330 South West Temple street and 'George Anderson 18 Payson Police reported the Anderson car struck the side of :4:1::1 ' ' - Nearly 200 delegates representing state I) ligulatory bodies annual will attend the forty-nint- h convention of he National Association of Railroad and Utilities 1 to be held in Salt Commissioners Lake City from August 31 to Sep4 A tember 3 Local 'arrangements for the convention one of the most important to be held hereAn some time are A under the direction of the chamber of commerce and members of the Utah public service commission— Ward C Holbrook president Otto A Wiesley and Walter K Granger Included in the list of prominent speakers are Carroll Miller chairman of the interstate commerce commission William E Lie nienb ber of the commission and Robert 4 E Healey member of the aecurities and exchange commission Meet in Hotel Utah The convention will be called to order at 10 a m on August 31 by Alexander M Mahood snember of the West Virginia public service commission and president of the association All sessions will be held at the Hotel Utah Invocation will be offered by the Rev Frank Eddy Madden minister of the First Methodist Episcopal church and Salt Lake City's welcome will be extended by Mayor E B Erwin A speech of welcome on behalf of the state will be given for by Governor Henry H Blood the chamber of commerce by Charles N Fehr president and for commission by Mr SlUi response for the asso- ciation will be given by Nelson Lee Smith chairman of the raw Hampe shire public service commission' first vice president of the associail It V August-3- and-Tedert- k':":k::":: :!':''! in- 17 Ellison by ::: ':S:':::::i:'y''12 : ViiefINY4SitigkeA6601age0§56taktNPARKIkataMet:90Sieat44604444litA4044t4NigiiA4&1§C: Major General George S Simonds left commanding general of the Ninth corps area discusses army maneuvers with Brigadier General Walter C Sweeney and Gus P Backman Latta West Coast War Maneuvers Lauded Major General George S Simonds Confers Here With Fort Douglas Commander Richards' machine overturning it A L Rogers 35 1439 Paxton avenue suffered contusions and abrasions of the right cheek and nose tion Mr Miller will give an address on a subject as yet unannounced SirriOnds S General officer of the and events at the Washington ofGeorge Major commanding when he was allegedly struck by Ninth will be re- corps area stopped at the Salt Lake City airport briefly Sun- fice of the association a bus at South Temple and C E lated Benton John by general to en route Minn where will witness the solicitor he day Camp Ripley streets The roll will be called by A possible fractured rib was in- second of the Fourth army's four extensive war maneuvers Clyde S Bailey association secrecurred by Arthur M Powers: 322 Met at the airport by Brigadier tary Mr Smith will report for the corn- C General Walter Sweeney East Seventh South street when executive committee and President re- who Fort mandant at Douglas his oar was reported to have been Mahood will announce the appointSaturday from army maneu- ment of convention committeu struck by the automobile of Mark turned Gen- vers Luis Cal at San 7' Obispo Johansen 22 547 Windsor street ' s i e Firemen L I I - - i two-third- o I - 1V to 41 4 t Utility-Fi- naoce" -- 4 f itaAlte - flirt11 el fir a e - seta : eseaa 7':--4 t't - 11: 's:-- V ' ' a t ' -- - i ' i1 t' t f t' - aea - e s - a ) -- - 11pci6ail Fiesta v4 “ I 4 S 4 a 4 rt 15 e4 v ' - a ""' c ' 1 a I 1( a T ' it a ea - k V V et ' 1 t With Dedication Ai ae 10 a -' "41' et - - of I 7 - "I'' 4 ae N aa l ' ' - "la -- front L s ' ei ' e eee- ageant in a -- a- the Buddhist church as -- s - - - To Plan Work --- !- )- - The Rt Rev Monsirnor Duane G Hunt recently appointed- bishop ot - Plans for the corlling year's work the Cattolic diocese of Salt Lake and arrangeinents to mend a deleSunday participated In dedicatory gation to the national convention seryagesatetheenew-Chapelael-t- tober-will-be-made-by ie -r- riem-aa--- bers of Service Star Legion Utah Sacred Heart at Moran Wyo Several other Catholic leaders of division when they meet Monday theintermountain region took part at 10 a m-- at the Hotel Mahe Mrs in aedicktlion of the newly erected altn110111 Done atate 'resident lig: Church -s-d - ' ' 4 le $ ate ) ' - e Thousands of Salt Likerewere entertained Sunday night bf a colorful oriental this Japanese cast presented the annual least of the lanterns ceremony i ' o f s I - - - i ' 1)2 0 1:Lit - 9 Draws 1' ' - tI t ' - eattaeaaeeeit ' 9 -- t: ' I Shoicers Give S L Relief -' 1 t a e le ‘ A e c :: kt : I ' 4 t 44 Pa a te t e rr - a i- 4 i 1936-193- Cr ' e 0 1) telt0olif ea Lea a- rites v:: 4 - ' Gain Unlikely In Schools 0 0 o 0 II Securities Regulation The topic for discusaion at the Otto N Toomey 45 received a part in the recent war games in afternoon session will be state comHe California Utah out and singled mission regulation of public utililaceration on his face when his car Neon Sign Causes Nevada national guard regiments ties' securities struck a culvert at Thirty-thir- d John J Murphy fcir approval particular South and Seventh East streets chairman of the board aft railroad BlazeSpectacular IRiley Huff 48 and his commissioners of South Dakota and daughter Maneuvers Successful Louise 28 of Provo suffered inFires in Salt Lake City Sunday chairman of a committee on coopi l "I only said the military hope" eration between state and federal juries Sunday evening when their chieftain the other three wrought damage- estimated by fire- tommissione will car collided with that of Fred L maneuvers "that present a pro- as successful as the men at "'several- thousand dollars" are Losee' 20 Berkeley Cal at Ninth one the localI department re- posed supplement to the plan of when an had We just completed South and State stTeets Mr Huff cooperation between state and fedexcellent training period and the sponded to ithree alarms Most serious blaze of the three eral commissions incurred several l fractured ribs ' his of the national guardsdevelopment daughter a possible broken left men is a splendid military achieve- occurred at 6:08 p m evhen the The main address will be given by s aena of the eeefoot reon Mr Healey who will Jiscuss "The upper ment" Work of the Securities and ExIn General Simonds' flight party sign on the Utah Oil Refining comchange Commission With Special street and Maio building pany of his Colonel were staff members a Reference tb Trends in Public G S and Captain ate Me Broadway was'destroyed The fire Discussionleadera-Willted f - RansonSampson Damage was estimated in ex' be Homer Hoch member of the Kansas state corporation commis- Lunch at Airport cess of MOO wit- sion and James A Perry member Hundreds Salt of Lakers secGus P Backman executive blaze from of the Georgia public service comnessed the retary of the Salt Lake City cham- the sidewalk spectacular bat- mission as below firemen ( slight prospects are seen ber of commerce joined the military tled the flames from !adders 100 Mr Lee will address the morning for an increase in the scnool popul- group for luncheon at the airport feet above the session on September 1 at which pavement sham ation of Salt Lake City for the As a prelude to the four-da- y for discussion will be 1 a m was the topic The at department next four years according to a battle at Camp Ripley an Associated called to the Lambourne Floral problems presented by administra7000 report released at the oil)ce of the Press dispatch Sunday repoçted company 67 South Main street tion of the federal motor carrier board of education troops flanked by ruthbl4tg tanks where an overheated motor Started act reThe only real indication of any and armored cars marchê4 in a blaze Damage to the building was The afternoon topic will be the possible gain is shown in registrat- view before governors of Mi nesots estimated at $50 with heavy addi- regulation of rates of public utility ion of pupils in the school year South Dakota Iowa and North Da- tional los's to its contents caused companies with special reference 7 coming from other places kota to rate of return changes in price by smoke a For the first time in years it deCivilian crowds estimated by the fire of the day occurred in levels taxes and special amenThird veloped entrance permits exceeded army intelligence service at 50000 grass at 541 Elizabeth attreet Boys ments and sliding scale methods of withdrawals of pupils to attend stood beside a wall of automobiles' playing with matches were reported rate 'making A report from the wide as the cause schools in other districts ghere along the mile long half-micommittee on public utility rates were 3082 registrations from other field will be given by Charles E Byrne distritts and 2618 withdrawals member of the commerce commisAnotherintiresting feature of the To Face Speed Count sion of Illinois and a report from report is that there was only a the committee on progress 'in public slight variation in the number of Victor Earl Madsen Is scheduled ' utility regulation by Dr Paul pupils registered in the city schools to appear before Judge H T MatJ Raver of Illinois in each age group For example thews at Murray Monday to answer To Head Discussion He was Arthere 'were registered in the charges of speeding old group 2861 childreh and those rested Thursday by Joseph Gillen Cool breezes with a flw interDiscussion leaders will be2tnley 17 years old numbered Via mittent sprinkles of rain tbrown in Winborne utilities commitsioner deputy sheriff of --7 4 i for good measure Sunday again North Carolina Wallace L Ware brought Salt Lake City temperatures president of the railroad commission down some20 degrees aftet) a high of California aild Carl L Wheat of ' for the day of 93 degrees was the fear connaunications corncorded at the government weather mlssiotvElectlon of officers will bureau this meeting inter- tskiVplace following entire the Forecast for for the afternoon discuscontinued-Unsettlecalled for area mountain sion will be the regulation of ac- - e' eaweather practices condnuous propIn Salt Lake City themercury counting records retirement arnits anhit a low of 67 degree nd mean erty nual forms and interpretatemperature was 5 egrees above tions report of accounting claisifications the normal 75 A number of entertainment features have been planned for the a1 I delegates and their wives On AuI gust 31 at 7 p m there will be a barbecue in Mill Creek canyon fol- si ' a 1000 lowed by dancing at' the Old Mill 1 there will be e club On ' '''' More than 1000 of Salt Lake City's a tea forSeptember eae the ladies in the afterL4 N - 4 '''''' Mexican-America- n u et population a" oon and at 8 p m a choir and 7 --Zitea ' turned out Sunday for a fiesta at organ Jk '' ' 1"(1 the tabernacle A recital 3rx' ' All the Box Elder camp Ite e grounds in Mill short address ipwill be given by a ' 11 ' i1 n Creek canyon 4 -of the first prebidency of 5 11ek::elsi -rTalks by Govetnor Henry' H member ? liticir'': 14 slit 1a the L b S church Consul Emilio Mexican Blood Vice 4 op c :4 it i L i br'''''-OnSeptember 2 at 7:30 p nt there ee'lt Calderon Pulg Wendell H Carlson will e 7:1 ' 7' 'oirit6 ' t It el- - a ae a a be a banquet itt the Hotel k and C 1r a Vol ' - 'k i ' A the' Olsen featured proC J se I i re Utah ' to he followed by a floor show 4 a k and music 4 of games 14 sports gram k'0 r''' k 'V ‘A4 and Sightseeing trips have 4'' '$433)1 - eiee - a tea Showing of a motion picture "Pa' been dancing I' to near-b- y aae 1 places - ' arranged ' ' conclude ia e in ' e Mexico" rade of t : Sports I tali 1 t aa $) of interest and it is expected that 446 e‘ '44 t ed — 1 t day's °eating 11t ' et ihe tt number a - of the a visit will delegates e :or 14 -- eat r at — vow the southern Utah parks at the a e A 4 i''' ea fl 4 sate5 48 '011 conclusion of the convention-- ‘ t I Prelate- Aids S i - e tie services and speakers were L A Smoot Salt Lake City postmaster and J Elmer Jatobsen of Provo Burial took place in the Provo City cemetery ' 1 ' 4 k le sia- k - or '''‘ for Mrs Elizabeth Ann Lawton Seeley 75 mother of Dr A L Seeley professor of sociology and social education at the Univer- sity of Utah were conducted Sun- day in the Hatch mortuary inof-Provo the r3ishop Wilbur Soward Manavu L D S: ward officiated at - :) ! :':!1:!: "::: ')" 110 Mrs Seeley a residentocProvo NeWbefise hotel— aall P m for many 'years died Friday at the home of Dr Seeley 283 Twelfth Salt Lake Teachers association 8 p m East street Newhouse hotel i -- ) t Police Chief Harry L Finch Sunrecent work in the blind and said the police department "will do everything in its power to enforce tin city ordinance in their behalf" The ordinance provides that white canes tipped with red and carried by the blind be respected by motor- Last - - 7-- i day commended interests of the Educator's Mother Buried in Provo - - ea - ' tr Present Centuries Olcaeremony at Colorful Oriental Pageant South State Angell Show e himself blind said the blind The city 'recreation department's persons are doing all they can by marionette show will be staged at carrying the canes while walking Reservoir park Thirteenth East and in busy sections of the city S6uth Temple streets Monday at 7:30 p m Ray Forsberg recrea tion director announced - Agency Meet Set for' S Lie Cnly hMj To'Stave I ' '''' 9 N s took Reserve Corps Groups Named A oe State Regulatory Bodies' Unit to Smith was held at the counts jail on charges of reckless driving Stalin was treated at the Salt Lake General hospital where his condition was reported as "poor" Native Dance Ritual of Buddhists Attracts Thousands a J: rturned 514774-i3O00- ists Bert street I 3 ' ce t' '' t Sheriff's officers reported both cars were traveling north near Crescent when Smith in attempting to pass the Staflin car forced it off the road where it ove- -te-si - if cent Honor Dead at Minor cuts and Ancient Rites curred Mygaret Tribune-Telegra- 4'''''' Theodore Sta flin 58 of New York City suffered injuries to the head and chest when his car was involved in an accident with a machine driven by D C Smith 29 412 Ninth East street near Cres- S L Japanese - "t — i City A pedestrian William Howells about 78 224 West Fourth North street suffered a broken left leg a slight conctision of the brain possible fractured ribs cuts on the head and bruises over most his body when he was struck by the car 6f La Vera Jensen AO 583 North Second West street at Second West and Fourth North streets New Yorker Hurt r A Slightly tion to recent kidnapings are want- teCtor shooting and wounding two police officers Thursday night dur- ing a chase in Murray police said The men fired a shotgun blast at the officers when the latter at tempted to stop them near Fifty-nint- h South arid State streets Detective Fred Lee wounded in the left shoulder arm and hand and the right arm and hand was re- ported recovering Sunaay at his home DetectiveL B Gifford suf fered superficial wounds in his legs when struck by glancing 'buckshot fhfGIftfftfffnbtfOortoSq040$0 k Eta : State's 1936 Outlay -e ffkfitMtrogyf0foffsWeff41049000fiffmff ' Fifteen person suffered injuries the result of week-en- d accidents okcurring fn and around Salt lAtke 4 Stevenson president of the 'Salt Lake County Medical association Thomat R Faddis chaiBelieved in S L rman of the county infantile paralyPollee Chief Harry L Finch Sunfund committee and the chiefs sis day night said "I think Johansen and of staff at three Salt Lake City hosElwards are still hanging out here Below pitals—Drs D W Henderson E D They have sufficient bravado to take almost any risk They proved Hammond and H B Felts—all indRoad that when they exposed themselves icated hearty approvaluf the efforts to prosecution under the Dyer act He and device' Dr L A titevenson to secure the MOO by transporting a stolen car across medical officials other leading Utah Lelast year expended $7481000 and commended the American state line" the Idaho-Uta- h join in supporting and commendLatest of the kidnap victims for highway improvements out of gion ing the American Legion drive for an income of $7899000 for road purWightman informed officers he an "iron lung" Commended to Effort a report issued had been forced into an automobile poses according of the bureau public roads Satz while waiting for a street car at by Both Mr Ogaard arid Clem Second South and Main atTeets Sun- urday in Washington D C commander Schramm of legion Officials according to an Assoday at about 1 a m 2 indicated they had reThe two men he said were trav- ciated Press dispatch said the na- post No road revenue and expenditure ceived innumerable phone calls Suneling in a tan Chevrolet sedan when tion's was a few million dollars short day commending their efforts in they called him over to the car of theonly e 1932 records Reveforced him to enter the machine addition to the pledge of WO made nue was listed at $1145590000 at the point of a revolver and while expenditures totaled $1131- - by D G Cunningham for the emdrove to Fourth West and First South streets where they robbed 151000 ployes of the Denver & Rio Grande 1Western Railroad company Revenue Source btin 'Starting Monday we will reWightman told the investigating Biggest source of income over officers: the nation was payments by high- ceive individual donations for pu"I thought I knew the two men way users in gasoline taxes regis- rchase of one of the famous 'iron ofin the car when they hailed me I tration fees motor carrier taxes lungs' at the walked over to the machine and and tolls from state operated fice Simultaneously we will start the driver held a gun on me and 'bridges and ferries These amounted a drive soliciting support from ordered me to get into the car He to $663886000 every civic service and patriotic said 'keep your mouth shut and Federal funds grovided $340281000 organization" Mr Ogaard said Members of Salt Lake City's Japdo as I tell you and there'll be no and other income included $106- - Committee anese colony Sunday made their anAppointed trouble' of bonds and "We are appointing a committee nual pilgrimage to the city of the received from genBoth Drinking dead eral funds of states or similar to work with the campaigin leaders In a colorful dance ceremony be"They- - both had been drinking Sources and $14417000 from coun- Everyone I have talked to is in fore a audience of cosmopolitan favor of the splendid movement If and forced me to take several drinks ties and other local sources than 4000 they presented the of Whisky while in the car At The expenditures included $807e purchase of one of the machines will mora of lanterns dance the BuddFouth West and First South streets 281000 for construction and $219- - save even one life it will be worth- feast i hist church' s yearly communion they ordered me from the car 202000 for maintenance State po- while thing" Dr L A Stevenson with the spirits of those who have searched'me and took about $15" lice interest on highway debt and said on lie said Mr Faddis pointed out how the passed costs of equipment and administraBeneath strings of gayly colored need for one of the machines had lanterns When shown pictures of Edwards tion boosted the total for in front of the Buddhist 9 by the and Johansen Wightman told pohighways to $947- - been emphasized August church fringed by the deeply lice the driver of the car "looked on085000 death of Doris Powell 12 of infan- interestedandcrowd more than 100 — tile like Johansen" paralysis something Japanese girls in color splashed fedThroughoutthe day Sunday native costume went through the Available Over State eral state county and city officers rhythm ritual with a precision that The campaign to secure an "iron brought of southern Idaho and northern wave after wave of apthe was started Utah kept vigil on all highways in by Saturday lung" from the onlookers 2 plause No American local two of the Legion post hope A dozen men and boys attired in sighting with a $100 contribution Tho plan of the organization is to solicit funds Believed to be riding ins a blue 8 1936 Ford sedan reported generally buy the machine and then was at once gay and solemn stolen Sunday morning in Poea- have it available for use at any Utah Area Attired in Costumes tello Idaho Salt Lake City police hospital where thee need arises blocked all highways coming from Leaders of the campaign pointed The girls ranging in age from the north anticipating that the rtken out that the "Iron lungs" are rvalu- three to 20 had spent the entire of legislative com- able not only to combat dreaded afternoon' primping for the event might return here Appointment According to word received by mittee members for all states of infantile paralysis but also are used and brilliant hairdresses and lac- local detectives an automobile to fight many 'other diseases uttered fingernails set off the mien- the description of a car the Ninth corps area of the Reserve Individuals who wish to contrib tal costumes which stolen here Friday night and be- Officers' association of the United ute and cannot come to the Tribune- Ancient kimonas of included many i virtually pricelieved to be in possession of the States and of officers to head the Telegrain office may mall donations less silk Was of "Iron care to Mr the kidnaperi Ogaard sighted trayeling The dance was the final feature northfrom Utah into Idaho Satur- various Utah departments of the Lung" fund Salt Lake Tribune- - of a day long program which in- been has announced organization building day night Telegram eluded a ceremony in the Japanese by Colonel Frederic Jorgensen plot of the City cemetery and one Sedan Theft Reported In the church at '227 West First Colonel Jorgensen who is legislaSunday morning when the theft 1 South street tive committee chairman of the of the blue sedan was reported of f the Ninth eorps—ares-and—head-for staged in America Sunday that the men may have stolen it Utah department said the following scores of Japanese colonies The other car taken from Robert would be on the legislative committhroughout the nation canceled the Erath 1750 East Seventeenth South scheduled event because of the hosstreet had not been located Sun- tee: Captain John Bonner Mon-- 1 Approximately 2300 persons of tilities between Japanese and tana Captain Irving W Hart Boise day according to officers here Italian descent from Utah flocked nese armed forces in Shanghai Word of the machine being stolen or N J Muskey Washa a from Pocatello reached local offito Lagoon Sunday to attend the Dance Abandoned cers from Ogden authorities who ington Captain A M Pence Wyo- fourth annual Italian day The Rev E Hogo one of the had been notified by the sheriff at ming Colonel Willi the priests said he had received word -- -Pocatello Colonel outing under sponsorship of California Lieutenant n Civic league of that all Japanese colonies on the Word was Immediately sent out west coast had stricken the dance to officers along the line and block- Barge E Leonard Oregon and Rep- Salt Lake City from the ceremonies this year ades were set up to apprehend the reseatative James E Scrugham Governor Henry H Blood waz an In a short address before the start men Nevada at the affair with A of the ceremony H Kasai in According to Information received The Utah officers who were named honor guest dance explained the M Ferro acting tu master of cere- charge of the bere the car stolen in Pocatello was include Captain history and purpose of the ritual with dealer's license to head committees equipped Miss monies Mary Milano recent "Our feast of the lanterns which plates Local police however be- Theodore E Curtis chaplain re- graduate of West high school was is known to us as the Bon Odori is 1leved the fugitives would change serve Salt Lake City C M the much like your Decoration day' he the plates before traveling into Lieutenant Colonel Ralph Poulton awarded a said "It was founded 24 centuries Utah of with Utah Judge ago by a dciple of Buddha who field artillery reserve Ogden R O University T C Lieutenant Lowry R Harris Reva Beck Bosone presenting the sought to Commune with his dead Frees Clue Search finance reserve Sall Lake City award for the league mother's spirit"' Meanwhile officers continued to Lieutenant Colonel The street-beforthe church was membership A program of sports games linusearch for new clues on a robbery James A Howell judge advocate raped off by police late in the afterand kidnaping Saturday morning sic continued and into late dancing noon and the crowd starqd asOgden policies and in which an armed man took $8 general reserve Lowrie A Bennett quar- the evening sembling before dark from Mra Retta Cutler Berghout Captain termaster reserve Salt Lake City of 175 G street Johansen and Edwards in addi- national defense week Total P If ? ts night on Highways r5 Pedestrian Suffers Broken Leg Visitor Injured ( Boosted by another contributlon of POO to thi fund and carrying the indorsement of leading 6alt Lake medical men the American Legion's ' drive to secure an "iron lung" respirator for use anywhere in Utah Dr L In Mishaps Over Weekend "::---- -- Troop Concentrajion Rail Utility Discus's ' Contribution Boosts Total 8100 Medics Indicate Approval will be intensified this man Henry E Ogaard ' I ' Hurt T) ' - 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