Show -- ' 9 Section B patt late Local and Financial News PART 2 ClassifiecLAds Five Pages of Opportunities SALT LAKE CITY UTAH SUNDAY MORNING NOVEMBER Carbon and Weber Officials Agree to Action Testing Building Fund Appropriation St ' Utah Road Bureau Opposes Roosevelt’s Proposal to Cut Federal Highway Funds Nicholas Comes to Toivn Amid Fanfare and Pomp Executives Plan Friendly Suit Asking That Commission Be Compelled To Start Ogdedj Price College Projects Commission Chairman Points Out State Depends on U S Grants Because Of High Percentage of Public Domain Carbon and Weber county officials agreed Saturday to join with Attorney General Joseph Chez in bringing an action in the supreme court to test the validity of the state building appropriation of the ’ last legislature Meeting with the attorney general and aids at the capitol they also discussed details of a petition for a writ state of be filed in the supreme early this week Friendly the of a friendly suit that the building com mission be compelled to proceed at once with construction of Carbon college at Price and Weber college addition at Ogden The 'building commission will answer that the validity of the appropriation Is in doubt because of an imbiguity in the wording of the law 0 The legislature appropriated to these two institutions and to the tuberculosis sanatorium but In $330-00- not did amount grant go A specify clearly whether this should include P W A said the “balance" should It toward construction state of a new Crowbar burglars apparently seeking money only broke into Brainard’s Cottonwood dairy at 1381 South Main street at an early hour Saturday hnd got away with $21 and the contents of a marble game machine The burglars forced an Inside salesroom door with a bar after entering the place through a locker room window Police Detectives J J Ferrin and W C Smith said prison and whether there is a balance or not depends on the interpretation of the law the supreme court is expected to give Mr Chez said the sanatorium will Fix Time not be brought Into the litigation The burglary was timed between unless the committee the 12:30 a m closing hour and arcertifies the Ogden site to the sec rival of drivers and delivery atretary of state tendants at 2 a m investigatora A -- Be Will said Listed LThose to be as requesting listed in the petition the writ will be Mr Chez Carbon county the city of Price the Carbon ceunty school district and the Ogden chamber of 4- - commerce Attending Saturday’s meeting were Mr Chez John D Rice and S D Huffaker assistant attorneys Marl D Gibson Carbon county attorney W A Engle Carbon Bounty commissioner Frank B Hansen Price city attorney G J Reeves of Carbon superintendent county schools LeRoy B Young counsel for the Ogden chamber of general 1 iL commerce and E retary J Fjeldsted sec Believed to be the work of juveniles was theft of candy sample cases and boxed candy from the unlocked car of A W Morrison 204 Kelsey avenue during Jilt night Overcoat Stolen Cecil Fainsbury of 1336 Eleventh East street said his overcoat was stolen from the kitchen of the L D S hospital Friday night Miss Carrie Samuelson of Sandy reported loss of a purse containing $3 and a $20 money order in downtown Salt Lake City ' S L Officers Nab Theft Suspects candy salesman’ car articles “lifting” from downtown store display counters ended In trouble for six Salt Lake City youths Saturday Questioned at the crime prevention bureau two young men 18 and 17 years old admitted police said taking $6250 worth of candy samProwllng-- a ljUtaii Receives Interstate Pact on Crime first The interstate and j will supervise him and report back at regular intervals to Utah The latter will perform officers L the same service for any of the ether states which is a party to the compact win Confer Governor Blood said he will ask Attorney General Joseph Chez one of the sponsors of the uniform act what the state's next step should section of the compact be under catling for the appointment of an officer to promulgate rules and regulations for carrying out terms of jI state a the compact Other acts passed by the last leg's Islature enable Utah to cooperate with other states having similar laws in expediting extradition of i criminals and witnesses and fresh pursuit of criminals These acts do not require compacts to be put into f operation ' v J A Pedestrian Suffers Fracture of Leg Rebecca Grobstein 65 of 235 Second East street suffered e left leg Saturday night fractured Mrs when struck dowpby an autonibbile as she crossed the street in front of her homo She was treated at the emergency hospital officers reported the by Kyle H Brewster struck 23 of 32 Cleveland avenue the woman at I p m just after she alighted from a machine driven Investigating car driven by her son marks street at the bore out Mr Scene of the Brewster’s statement that he made every effort to avoid hitting the officers said ( pedestrian Brake on the accident Upper left— -- Part of a crowd of Salt Lake City children watch Santa’s parade Upper right —Dorothy King enthroned as Snow White Lower left— Comic figures in Saturday’s celebration Lower right— The Seven Dwarfs guard Snow White with bows and arrows Center — Santa listens to Morris Creer and Dawn Lee Mitchell Children tine Sideivalks Cloudy Skies and As Yuletide Parade Passes Due Today anticrime ples a typewriter attachment compact signed by the governors office supplies from the unlocked 'of 25 states and stamped with their car of A W Morrison of 204 KelI Impressive gold seals was received avenue Friday night I Saturday at the office of Gover- - seyA complaint will be filed in city nor Henry H Blood and placed in qourt against the older youth while ? the archives of the state facts of the case regarding the It enables Utah to cooperate with will be referred to the 24 other states in supervising each younger court R S Cahoon and ether’s probationers and parolees juvenile C W Farnsworth of the crime preIt is the first compact entered into vention bureau said under terms of a uniform act passed Two boys 14 and 15 reportedly by the 1937 legislature In the act of shoplifting two caught ' air rifles at a downtown departSign Compact ment store were remanded to States signing the weompact In authorities At police headjuvenile ArUtah to addition are Arizona they admitted the theft Colorado Delaware 1111- - quarters kansas officers said tiois Indiana Iowa Kansas Mary-- 1 Caught shortly after in the same land Massachusetts Michigan Min-- I department store two other boys nesota Montana Nebraska New 12 and 8 years of age admitted Hampshire New Jersey New Mex- - taking an assortment of school supico Ohio Oregon Pennsylvania a cap gun and other Rhode Island Vermont Washing- - plies thererand t articles at another store Facts of ton and Wyoming were referred to the I If a parolee from the Utah state the casecourt juvenile prison wants for instance to go back to his old home in any one of these states the officers in that Burglars Loot Dairy Concern Removing a screen from a rear window of the Purity Dairy company 2501 Beck street burglars early Saturday escaped with several cartons of chewing gum and approximately $250 in nickels taken from a marble machine Deputy Sheriff Calvin G Roberts of Davis county said the thieves who carefully replaced the screen overlooked approximately $15 elsewhere in the amusement device The dairy is operated by Rudolf Steen-bli- k ‘ Sub The state road commission registered its opposition Saturday to President Roosevelt’s proposal to curtail highway expenditures and urged all Utah civic organizations to take similar action of W D It was the suggestion Hammond chairman that repre sentationa be made to members of the congressional delegation looking to the protection of federal funds which pay for 71 per cent of Utah’ new highway construction Because ot the hlgh percentage — of public domain in Utah's area this state is more dependent on federal funds than other states and a curtailment of governmental allocations would seriously affect the road Youth in Critical development program Mr Hammond said Condition at Tops Two Millions Bingham Hospital Congress has allocated $2629845 to Utah for the 4939 fiscal year and Snow a sled and an oncoming the present road construction proon the assumption truck paved the way for a tragic gram is based will be forthcoming A this money Milwhen Calvin accident Saturday like amount was made available for ler Highland Boy youth the current fiscal year and many of was injured critically in the season's the projects tie in with a larger program which could be carried out initial coasting mishap with the new allocation The boy son of Mr and Mrs only the criticism of the Answering William Miller ‘was in a critical president that it is unsound for condition late Saturday night at a congress to make allocations so far in advance Mr Hammond pointed Bingham hospital out that intelligent planning deHouseholdE J Deputy Sheriffs mands preliminary work be dona inwho Householder L snd J er far ahead of actual construction vestigated absolved Dan Eror 22 Federal aid is the major road of the of truck Bingham driver construction fund in Utah” Mr the accident blame pronouncing Hammond said “State funds de"unavoidable” rived from the gasoline tax are oc the said The deputies mishap sufficient only to match federal aid coasted curred when three youths and pay for maintenance If fedroad the on main a down steep hilt eral aid is withdrawn new conwalls of upbetween the towering struction will be virtually at a and engaged per Bingham canyon standstill" on nar the traffic in combat with Still Unimproved row arterial The three sleds forced a car drivBecause of the vast area of the en by Howard Thomas of Bingham state and the small population there the Miller the boy but road off are many miles of state road still continued down the hill and crashed unimproved And yet the state must ’ fracsuffered a He the truck into build roads and maintain them not tured skull and possible internal only for Utah residents but for the Satoccurred accident injuries The thousands who pass through and urday at 11 a m other thousands who come to visit snow of at High1 Th thin coating the scenic wonders seaof first the was the land Boy There are 5129 miles' of road on son in Bingham canyon sufficient the state system and of these 1740 for coasting are paved 131596 are graveled 121883 are graded without any surfacing and 6771 unimproved in Children Japanese other words nothing more than ”- "- " wheel tracks Unhurt in Mishap Mr Hammond said these figures Fate safeguarded the lives of sev- show the vast amount of work yet to en Japanese school children Satur- be done to bring the state system up day morning when the bus in which to a high standard they were riding collided with another machine swerved off of the highway jumped the curb and crashed into a porch of an apartment house at Sixth South and Second West streets No one was injured The children en route to a religious school at the Intermountam Buddhist church 247 West First South street were traveling north with the Rev E Hojo 26 pastor of All of Salt Lake City’s unemploythe church driving ment census report cards had been packed Saturday night into carTurns to Pass tons for shipment to Washington SixtlXsouth bus street the At D C Postmaster I A Smoot anof west lane the to driver turned nounced With only a few Utah car of a front to in traffic cities yet to be heard from it was pass retraveling west and collided with a believed that the entire stat A driven southbound machine by turns would be Washington-boun- d 42 Concord 152 H McCallum by Monday night the postmaster destreet police Investigators T W clared reLee Southworth and Rogers With the exception of card from ported Ogden Logan and Provo all of the the bus ap- census cards in the state will Have After the collision parently went out of control and passed through the Salt Lake City came to rest after damaging the office when the last carton haa been porch of an apartment house at loaded on a mail train for the east 584 South Second West ptreet the Monday postal officials planned to run three test routes to determine officers added The force of the impact caused the percentage of error contained the McCallum car to skid sideways in the voluntary census Carriers for 79 feet The Rev Mr Hojo will go over each of the routes was booked at the police station on which were kept’ secret and take a house to house canvass of una reckless driving charge Miss Ellen Brimhall 18 140 B employed persons The results will and then be compared with the volun- abrasions Jstreet suffered bruise on her nose early Saturday tacy census figures obtained over When a car in which she was rid- the same route ing struck a parked car near Elev Throughout the nation test routes enth South on State street Milton will reach two million ' persons Riches 22 3729 Thirteenth East Washington officials Informed the street driver of the car was ar- postal officials here In all 1800 rested on a reckless driving charge such routes will be covered No figure had been announced as to how many report cards of unTo Dedicate ’Chapel n£ partially employed employed had been released here Heber J Grant L D S church persons since federal regulations forbade president will dedicate the South officials from giving out this ' Jordan ward chapel Riverton at postal information special services Sunday at 2 p m Injures Boy Inside Door Forced With Crowbar To Gain Entrance nature will ask It V -- court1 Suit 'i Into Truck mandamus directed to building commission which will - Sled Crashes Burglars Get the $21 From Dairy Office his I B 28-19- S L Hundreds of Salt Lake City wide-eye- d lined sidechildren walks in the downtown district Saturday morning to get their first glimpse of Santa Claus as he headed a mile-lon- g parade officially opening the 1937 holiday season At the reviewing stand in front of the South Temple street entrance 'to Z C M I sponsors of of Z C M I invited all Salt Lake H Blood Mayor E B Erwin and other city officials where official welcome to Salt Lake City was extended the godfather of all little boys and girls Accompanying Santa was Snow White fairyland character known to children throughout the world portrayed by Miss Dorothy King On her float were large white swans and her attendants seven tiny dwarfs Between comic strip and story book characters cavorting - along the line of march were colorful floats telling the tale of Snow White in verse and pictures Sprightly music was played by the Murray high school band herAt alding the arrival of Santa points in the long line of 20 floats were successively the Cyprus high school Salt Lake Boy Scout and Burgener’s bands Proceeding along South Temple street the procession traveled east on South Temple street south on State street to Broadway west to The weather in Salt Lake City Mainstreet north to North Tem- is scheduled Sunday to be cloudy circled street to and back the ple but without precipitation reviewers’ stand This was the forecast Disembarking from his S S Santa Claus old St Nick joined late Saturday night by observers Snow White at the reviewing at the airport weather bureau Cold weather continued Saturstand where Mayor Erwin extended a hearty welcome and a day night when the mercury but no freezkey which he said “would open dropped to 34 degreeswas Anticipatthe doors of all Salt Lake City ing weather Sunday ed due tothe oncoming blanket of children" In closing his welcoming address he urged everyone to clouds “make this season one of joy unHigh temperature here Saturday was 45 degrees and the early mornsurpassed" Appropriate music was given ing low mark at the government by the Salt Lake Symphonic choir weather bureau here was 30 Mean costumed in vivid’ red and white'Hemperatnre of 38 was one degree cossack blouses and Francis Far-ne- y above normal Low temperature early Saturday who squeezed “Santa Claus Is al) the airport observatory was 27 Coming to Town" from his accordegrees the coldest yet this season dion The chill weather was evident in Governor Blood in his address correlated the arrival of Santa virtually all sections of the region with the day’s low Friday evening by airplane from his shop at the north pole with mark of 4 degrees recorded at Saturday’s ceremonies and urged Miles City Mont everyone to become acquainted with Santa “I extend my wishes for a happy and merry Christmas to you all" he said R W Madsen general manager the parade were Governor Henry City children to come into the Reports from district chairmen store’s Toyville where Santa and Snow White will remain until just of the American Red Cross roll before Christmas call conducted in Salt Lake county All day long early shoppers from November 11 to 25 will be aware there are only 23 more heard by directors of thq county shopping days until Christmas chapter at the chamber of comtaerde were doing their buying early as Monday neon stores and sidewalks were orowd-e- d Mrs W D Nebeker and Mrs H with pedestrians young and W Pickering were in charge of the last-minu- te inter-mounta- in Red Cross Awaits Rbll Call Report old campaign Crash Action Uncertain volunRobert Kelly teer blrdman is being zoomed about from authority to authority In an effort to establish blame in crashing a home-mad- e plane on the Denver and Rio Grande Western railroad tracks November 16 Friday he underwent a state aeronautical commission inquiry Tha commission washed its hands notwithstanding the fact that young Kelly has no license and admitted his urge to take a plane up was Just “sky giddiness" Earl E Hughes department of commerce inspector for (he bureau of air commerce in this district said Saturday night Robert violated the law but indicated he would take no action So — it looks like all Robert got out of the experience is a few bruises and a pain in the pocketbook He part owner of the ship he is alleged to have wrecked arttfTH gave his note for $300 to the “most” owner Harry Thalman Ward Parley Set Annual conference of the Twenty-fir- st L D S ward Primary association will Tbe held Sunday at 6:30 p m in the ward chapel First avenue and K street Bishop Harold G Reynolds said Saturday Mrs Walter M Wallace superintendent will be in charge of the program which will include music and demonstrations by primary children Postal Crews Complete Jobless Count ' S' L Autoist Cheats for Santa 9 Call Sounds! Here’s Your Opportunity to Bring Cheer to Unfortunate notwith teys and goodies on Christmas --spreads ovtf their depressed facestonly a child is able to express it No Salt Lake City child the burden woulij be too much and then changes to one of joy as A sight that will warm the cockles matter how poor his or her home So the “Sub for Santa" departshall be forgotten this Christunfortuof ment obtains a list the mas! To achieve that end the “Sub for nate young boys and girls Then the “Sub Santa" for Santa" department of The Salt Lake department sends Tribune and Telegram will epen its out its own corpy of investigators doors Monday on an eighth annual They study thp needs and the Then mission of happiness and good will worthiness of the children SUB FOR SANTA DEPT Hopeful of preserving for another they compile this information year tha beautiful illusion that these Thet is the part the “Sub for Room 401 Tribune-TelegraBldg on Santa” office From then unfortunate tiny tots possess plays can YOU the “Sub for that of Santa Claus help Pleese enroll me as e Sub for Santa can pro- Santa” department is faced with a You call Wasatch 590 or fill out the “Sub for Santa” blank in the tremendous problem ' forvide children It is a tremendous problem that paper That is how you get the can ONLY be accomplished with names the ages and other helpful My Name information about the boys and girls YOUR help! The “Sub for Santa” movement to whom you are going touring Address is directed toward children under 12 most happy Christmas the children of destitute jobless You visit them in their homes Telephone parents who are unable to give them You see for yourse&what they need Mail or bring to the Sub for Sent Dept 401 Tribune and want most You buy these toys 'g even the necessities of life Telegram Organized charitable societies are nuts candies You deliver them Building or Telephon Weetch 590 eve with'necessi-tie-s on or earlier Christmas able to provide them yourself to some extent but they are not perhaps You See for yourself the look amazement of able to provide the needy little tots that first Subbing for Santa m i tof your heart! Thousands and women who have been “Subs for Santa” in the past know the personal satisfaction and valuable insight into human problems this activity gives them It will give you it will make too a rich reward your own Yuletide much brighter! So you can see that even though the “Sub for Santa" movement is sponsored by The Trjpune and Telegram the mission of bringing them Christmas happiness is really YOURS! By clipping the coupon in today’s paper and mailing or bringing it to ROOM 401 in the Tribune-Telegrabuilding you will be doing your part in preserving the heritage of Yuletide that belongs to children the heritage that they love and look forward to so eagerly Be a “Sub for Santa" It’s not ex- All the “Sub for Sntitn— pensive office asks is that the boys and girls you take get toys nuts and candies Do your part in making sure that of ment-n- m Death in Car Crash car William Cafton Seventh West forgotten on Christmas day Clip the coupon today Mail or street narrowly escaped death or injury Saturday at 9:15 p bring it to room 401 ir the Tribune-Telegrai- q serious building Be among the m when the automobile reportedly first to aid “Santa Claus” m a most made an unsuccessful assault upon a utility pole worthy mission Mr Cal ton was treated at the Be a "Sub fo- Santa"! emergency hospital for severe face lacerations after his automobile Foot jumped the curb and Struck the utility pole on the southeast corner of North Temple and Eighth West Fall Salt Lake City child 49-- Youth Injures Off Roof In left foot in the South footing 500 block on East Seventh street Today's Meetings fellowship New-hou- se 11 a m hotel W P Fuller Paint company New-hou12:15 p m hotel Geheral Motors corporation New- 12:15 p n house hotel Salt' Lake Oratorio- - society re4 p in hearsal Hotel Utah Open Forum city and county m building se The youth according to reports qt the Sait Lake Geheral hospital wai wrecked 218' North streets Falling 20 feet from a roof Dean Lie Vie 18 son of Mr and Mrs Harvey LeVie 4101 South State street Saturday noon suffered a fracture of the His shall be when he missed his Ip ' |