| Show - Altd' Not a Gondola 7ar i Maw Dec läkes On Rival Faction 4 ' 4e:4'':''-:::: ""i: at the nual of the meeting - ":4::1404 Crusade Includes Special Camera - To Spot 'Offenders' -— " i '0 — ' i ::' t t e $ r " t- an- - :7 ' Progressive League of Utah held night in the Newhouse Democratic Monday hotel He is t!he incumbent Organization and will that capacity for the years being elected to term last head of the next three continue a four-yea- in r year After announcing his own position regarding the future of the league he asked all who approved of such a program to raise their hands Practically every right hand In the audience shot upward Prompted by Rumors Senator Maw's comments were prompted byrumors that the league planned to disband change its name Or become a social organization One of the principal reasons for the organization of the league he said was to rid the state and the Democratic party of the domination of a "small aristocracy" whose aim - e::: 14?::::::?:: '":-es: 400--?''''alit 1?gt4 4- 1 -- - 4:lel : 4410 $ tit - c layf:''' kit!: t ':4-k- -- - ' Aft t -- -i 04111 1 e: t"''' 1 - 111k'":" t 01 to i : 1 :441:11t 't: 7-- ti I 'e - ::'rt k :r -- -'' I f 4t 1 !:0i:3 ktlPiM:'' 4 ' that condition exists the cannot movement 'progressive' stop" Dominate Party 't:A ::s 4 ( i ! i 1': ' 40V: ''' :::!:':' ::' 4NR - ' " '' ' fr-- -- '' ::: 4::: :1: s f ::4 t:)Skt :: '' tste4 4: :t 7 ii :'- 05: - 4- :::::' " '' '4 atr -- - cfreA ( 11''' !'9't ' - ::: - wom em- vo)Pl :Imr ' g: '1 4: : 'ieZ 5 - I 4 :' ''''''''-' :ji' et4 4 0 '" ':eT:'"'":s:501107:?:ew " : X:e1 ::':::''' ''' 'v To ?::' ?14 ::::-- :'17'::oei : ‘"9"100i00600'1 WI - 41 A ' " 410— J ": "''''" :cis- w :s am riv A 5234 4 0 '''' ' :40smi? 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': Tf:-:- :::::': 4 :1:'::i:::::t::::':::::: i :: :::- :::::::::::t:::::::j-42"- - ::::::::: if'1i1:3fii':K:i:::!'g::fi:-i'::::!ii"::-7iii7!!'73- :!1::!:!:::::::'--:'::::'::-:::- ' ': ::::'' County Holds Up Auto Plate Sales otr r Utah-Idah- - GOP Plans Primaries Doctors Name New Officers Groups to Greet Peace Envoy -- - Italian-America- Itwas-Salt-Lake-Ci- ty's 8pm el I :: ::: :: A '' 1$ :::::::::::: do-si- of which is to be followed by Daughters of Utah rioneers in the erection of a pioneer memorial building Below ?Ira Ida M Kirkham' state president of the daughters- - $145326 Increase Made Without Affectin Tax Levy Lake county's tentativeof $1780000 for 1938 $145budget 32610 higher than the 1937 budget will not require a tax levy higher than for 1937 the county commission was informed Monday byCounty Iditor Ferrell H Adams le tentative budget adopted by the count) commission will be presented for public hearing at 11 a m Friday The explanation of the increased revenue with the same levy which this year was 56 mills for the counapty lies in the expectation of an preciable increase in assessed valuatioan-1nd higher percentage- of collections The largest increases in next year's tentative budget over 1937 are for elections old age pension fund the needy blind fund and the Agricultural inspection fund Charity Bond Funds Less Material decreases are shown In 0 t 11011-11- 0- in JaiL I ti the appropriations tentatively set up for charity in 1938 and in the bond interest and sinking fund The election budget for 1938 which must provide for the first use of the state's new primary ele& tion law with the possibility of costs for three elections has been set at $90175 while this year only $10- 000 had been provided for election expenses when most of these costs were borne by municipalities With costs of old age pensions under the new social security laws rising abruptly through a set percentage of county participation the budget for next year has been temporarily set at $19585389 as compared with $11703895 for this year a gain of $7881494 lExpenses Double ADr1:11Pit'ectt7urDe uini)licate Needy blind expenses for 1 9 3 8 have been estimated by the county commission and auditor at $32- 33991 as compared with $1611495 this year a gain t 81611496 The agricultural inspection fund The old Salt Lake theateiLits was hiked from $6650 in 1937 to outward aspect at least—is to be $17874 for next year a jump of $11224 born again in Salt Lake City Because of the set percentage The s tate central company contribution which the county must de- now make to Pioneers of Utah the state for social Daughters cided at a meeting Monday to follow welfare the county charity fund the architecture of the famous old for next year will be only $5000 as with $27980 this year in the erection of a compared a playhouse showing drop of $22980 of to memorial building A drop of $4404272 in the bond pioneers interest and sinking fund tentativethe etate Announcement of the decision ly sets the 1938 figures at $161was made by Mrs Ida M Kirkham 48170 while for 1937 $2052442 was state president and Mrs Kate )3 provided county attorney's budget has Carter vice president who said all The set at $27750 which is $3000 officers attending the meting fa- been build- higher than in 1937 and will probvored the idea of a melhorial e theater ably provide an additional deputy ing along the lines which had an international reputa- county attorney to handle labor law oftion when it was torn down nine violations to come before isthis set at fice orhe sheriff's 'office years ago- $113800 for 1938 To Cost $100000 Final adoption of the budget must Mrs Kirkham said the new build- be completed before December 31 ing will cast at least $100000 and will be completed before 1947 the year in which the 100th anniversary of the advent of the Mormon pioneers will be celebrated in Salt Lake ' City It is to be financed primarily by contributions of daughters sons and families of pioneers Fate of Salt Lake City's milk The building in and of itself will be not only a memorial to the people ordinance requiring pasteurizing of who braved a wilderness to build all milk stold in the city probably a state but also will provide hous- will be tested again Tuesday mornpictures ing whenMayor E B Erwin will ing for pioneer relics books and the original historical again attempt to bring it before the material being collected by the city commission Meantime Stewart Romney rep Daughters of Utah pioneers resenting the Salt Lake milk conNot Exact Replica trol board and others conferred Because it is to be used for this with Mayor Erwin Monday conan exact cerning the ordinance Mr Romney purpose it cannot be made replica of the old theater particu- asked permission to Fleet with city will authorities in helping to frame a larly on the inside although it contain a convention room for the new ordinance should one be draftIt ed providing stricter regulations for use of pioneer organizations also will contain offices for the raw milk sales No evidence was seen Monday D U P It is planned to have the names that the four members of the city of all pioneers inscribed in suitable commission who last week blocked manner within the building Those Mayor Ervvin's motion to bring the are counted as pioneers who came question out into open commission to Utah to settle before the build- meetings had changed their attiing of the railroad in 1869 It is tudes on the matter estimated that 86000 men women and children rode in covered wagons pushed handcarts or walked L- across the plain Lenntountains- to –1847to Utah in the period' fit:4n Replica of Old Theater Will Be Built Ilentorial Building C) 1 b of-th- - I Mayor to Push Raw Milk Act S 1869 I Airmen O To Join Tribute The pEtughters of Utah Pioneers are seekihg to obtain as a site for C6rhinercia1 and army aircraft at the memorial building the triangle of land on the west side of the state the municipal airport will zoom 8:30 a m next Friday as at aloft capitol grounds part of the nationwide commfmcPration of the first 'flight of the Wright brothers at Kitty Hawk Autoist Strikes Injures Woman Pedestrian the Salt Lake Build Baseball -- :: The old Salt Lake theater the ''' !: :9sofS:-:':-::':::q':1::::':1 lf - ::::lf':: :: - t::'14 nKy Park in $1786000 -- Alercury Dips l Clears' AS Schedule of Today' s Meets By Salt Lake Organizations :::::'! ' - st "' i : i 12-in- ' - ::?:::::?:I ::': si ''i:iei:i" A I i'4: 1 i :' :!: IA:i0'::1'i'-- - — ' I :::::::::4::::?:': t - 1 t ' I f ::: 2 ''i:: :&:::6::'::::':t:::: - :" :::''' I ' :: I j::: :::':::''''''" ' oo Salt :stwoymetm: - ''''''''''''''''''''''''''''71:''''':::l''::::::::'':::::'':':::1'::::'''''::':'''''''''''''''''''::''''''1'':'''''''':'''''''§:r''':11:1:'1:):A Thirteenth East and Ninth South Corner Main Under Water When Machine it I A '':!:J1'''':::':::'':::::':'k vacant store at 114 West Broadway The room was obtained at a "decided concession" in price by the renting agent Mr Butler said and will be ready for the first classwork within 10 days Classes in smoke elimination will be conducted Tuesday and Wednesday nights in the temporary classroom in the Ezra Thompson building for engineers W P A observers and service men As soon as the new quarters are ready intensive' training of various public groups will be undertaken with classes five nights a week They probably will continue until June 1 Mr Butler said ed - — 52'e 0 lboes'A" Mr t Butler announced a "schoolroom" for classes designed to educate the general public how properly to fire furnaces and stoves had been obtained with the renting of a Butler-emphasiz- :44 4 - t- 1:1vrZ: 'Classes' to $5119146 ' i 4 :::::::::-::- lt I Utah Idaho : 'viA 5' -- I: of Payments 12-in- ch ' P 4 '': vok 1: S?!i A p!: : J'1::::'::':ii::::::::::::::: 44 Without naming those who al- - t'''''' P49' it:ot ?4 —: 4 legedly control the party Senator Home Equipment :::::-:t fo Maw said six or eight men banded over to Equipment will be set up dupli:A:: 13 take i ago years together i:0:" : f f N'e':4- :' :::11'4'1''''::: cating that found in the average :'''''''': d leadership of the party Since that 4 ' home IllagliwavolooddsmodirnWiwekdoe44::Z& :ght:zMdfdAi4C Ammogoiosild::7'iv:il:'4' time he asserted they have domi"There is no question the educanated the party refused to sponsor Autos created a spray top when they plowed through flood tional Total have and campaign will be most efreforms opposed any waters caused when sewer digger: lower left cut a the engineer declared "In IC1'4' i'iti1 fective" started movement practically every 300 other cities where smoke is as and Ninth South streets East at Thirteenth water main aid to In the "progressive" wing by edugreat a problem as it is here the masses Miniature geyser played in the gutter center cation of the public has been proved He further charged that a numRises the best way to attack the menace" ber of incumbent officials had deRoy East described by Mr Butler prived employes of their franchise morel a competent combustion engineer as checks Additional not the to totaling attend them by warning supervisor than $2000000 will be sent by four Monday was30 appointed Mondayrtight meeting of the league W P A observers who 25 to of A number of employes he added Utah and Idaho beet sugar com- willthebe scattered about the city to called hint on the telephone to expanies before December 15 to grow- compile records of smoky chimneys press regrets that they were not that the Mr ers in the two states bringing total permitted to Attend "These officials" Senator Maw initial beet ' payments to approxi- city will not fall back on drastic methods of enforcing antismoke continued "will be publicly named mately $5119146 laws until necessary- Education of As far as the tax commission can when they came up for reelection" Hits The December checks represent enginedrs and industrial executives learn motorists in Salt Lake county initial payments of $475 to $5 per will be the chief gine of attack Suggests Program ton (varying with the sugar conare the only ones who will be unAfter reviewing put activities of of of water Lake Salt Thousands City's culinary supply gallons on beets delivered to factories As Evidence able to obtain 1938 automobile lithe league Senator Maw turned to poured over streets and gutters on the East bench Monday A tent) during November Whenever further actiOn is neces- cense plates when they are put the future and suggested two Iswater main sary1 he said pictures madeby the on sale Wednesday Bases Vary sues which the organization should sewer digging machine had pierced a automatic cameras Will be valuable However just as householders take up—tax revision and protecPlates will be sold between this Additional payments dependent evidence to tion of small business men and January 1 only to those launch "gondolas" upon the date prepared the obtained for installed this price The devices will be Without outlining in detail a tax who show property tax releases and at Ninth South sugar will be made next year Bene- - week the floodwaters atop the city and county so far Salt Lake county is the only program he suggested every pro- ancl—Thirteenth East streets re- - fit payments of from 8175 to $2 per building Walker Bank and Trust to announce definitely it will 1 gressive organization in the state fedmade ci the be are ton also to by ceded and a miniature Venice was building and at a third location in not issue them until after the first join in a campaign to eliminate the eral of government the city overlook- Oft the the north part property tax except for cotinty and year again converted into a street inThe Utah-Idah- o Sugar company ing the railroad and Industrial disThe Weber county assessor at city purposes all tersection sent has out will be used to practically already trict earchlights Under such a system he comRain and snoWiall were gone from said his office wouldnot give But an individual got its December checks amounting to "spot" offenders after dirk and first mented "the counties could fix Utah Monday night-auntil after January out clearances the fempera- his feet many and Idaho to Utah $613719 over who growers no there will be argument soaked during the eight 1 but has since announced a change their valuations and levies as low ture in most sections took a other of to and $137845 growers Mr Butler for smoke general and one-haas they were wjiling to go for local hours the flood states Amalgamated Sugar com- is responsible of policy pointed out dip—but winter had failed to visit chose its own course will be sold purposes" due December 15 the city' The license plates payments pany from Financial support On the subject of small business Salt Lake City and of the tax office 1 valley from the main to December advanced yielded of thousands abatement projfor another smoke gallons Although enterprises he declared large chain localities $800000 to Utah growers and $1116- - ect was asked Monday by represen- commission in Salt Lake City and miniaof washed water through were but from the branch offices in Ogden organizations gradually The storm—one of the most bene- ture canyons following the break 1000 to Idaho growers tatives of the Utah Conservation and Provo surely eliminating them from the and Logan After January Research foundation ficial and general in several year— at 12:30 p m service in Year's Totals state R B Ketchum of the 15 they also will be obtainable from Professor discontinwas homes only eight it as as struck rapidly departed This brings the grand tOtal of University of Utah and Mrs R W the new district offices in Price Raps 'Eastern Corporations' ued Residents in o Weather observers agreed the these temporarity Sugar company initial Garff appeared before city commis- Itichfield and Cedar City homes were notified by the Another function of the league boon city waterworks crepartment to payments to $3737346 and Of the sioners in a special session in Mayor Senator Maw said was to break the heavy irecipitation had been a to E B Erwin's office and asked that draw enough water to last for a Amalgamated Sugar company power of "eastern owned corpora- to farmers of the state $2700000 810000 for the foundation be added few hours were added However tions" This objection he agriculturalists The Franklin County Sugar cor- to the city's 1938 budget to augment 9reak was brought under The "has largely been achieved" warned Monday night by DavidF control npanyIdaho paid $380000 additional a 425000 appropriation from the shortly before 9 p m on State Senator Lawrence E NelDecember I bringing its total 'legislature assistant water- initial son first speaker at the meeting Smith state ' commissioner of ag- Dow Young payments to $780000 and the The commission took no action 'discussed democracy and the mone- riculture to beware of a sudden works superintendent announced Layton Sugar company has paid an The burst forth when gusher since weather—anturn to subfreerAng tary system Every depression additional $130000 bringing its total The Republican county commitsewer the machine bit digging time of he Jefferson the asserted The entire production in many localities The cbritractor to $280000 into the pipe tee made preliminary arrangements Iles been caused by a monetary ticipated The weather bureau Enoch Smith saw the flood fill of beets was delivered to Gunnison for system whith permits the issuance in' Saltgovernment in November reorganizing the party in Salt plant company Sugar Lake City reported the the open sewer trench to the 10of currency against paper He quot- storm moved initial which for payments totaling Lake county at a meeting Monday eastward centering foot level on the scene of the ed from a recent speech of O W in made Colorado and Wyoming Snow break 50 feet west of Diestel $250000 were night in the Newhouse hotel Adams of this city president of the Chairman Frank S Emery was American Bankers' 'association in was reported at Denver Grand road on Sunnyside annue Doctors of the Salt Lake County authorized to send letters to all He then supervised construcwhich the latter said the business Junction and Pueblo Colo and was It and Lander Medical association saluted a new "pump" could cure itself if left Cheyenne at YellowstoneWyo national tion of a darn at Greenwood terleader Monday evening as Dr C district chairmen requesting them race raining alone north-Wethe county comWater diverted into a gully 4 J Albaugh took over presidency to promptlytonotify "The bankers were not saying park throughout the Pacific where the primaries meet- mittee as states central annual of in and the its dam at from flowed down the Ninth the body Nelson Senator that" continued As soon as this inThe mercury here reached a high South street where a "lake" rose ing held in the cafeteria of tile can be held "when former Vice President Dawes i building formation is received Mr Emery 47 degrees Monday while steadily at the Thirteenth East Union of Utah mark of University of service one bank to peace "prime" got $89000000 Representatives the low recorded was 36 Mean street intersection Traffic was state Other officers elmted were Dr willissue the official °calk etud—Illc andpolitieal Chtbaandwill The Blasts Republicans marl Wight secretary and Dr John a date for the reorganization pritemperature of 42 was 10 degrees alowed downrbut no steeidents re- - and welcome city government maries Z Brown Jr treasurer stilted from the freak flood she Musser when W Mrs Burton Jensen speaker of the 'tteoVe 4 Soon after the distriets elect new Dr V J Clark was named presidehouse of representatives declared returns from a South American nt-elect officers the precincts and county for to the take office 9r30 Tuesm a at mission Republicans and Liberty League peace 1939 term at the end ofthe current committee will be reorganized This Democrats are thwarting the prog day colyear The retiring president Dr probably willtake place early in M of He Mrs Democratic government tress McQuilkin Margaret 1938: defended the homestead tax exlector of customs announced Mon- L A Stevenson presided Musser headed law who vetoed by the govrnor emption day thatMrs a flying caravan of the People's and criticizd failtire of state bodies Mandate for Peace would return to expend the money appropriated Electric' Appli ¶Salt Lake Druggists' association on the Los Angeles Limited by the legislature for a junior col Edison General Hotel 2 p Newhouse hotel Utah 8 a m ance company Among atroups which Will be rep- Jege in Price and a tuberculosis A dimly lighted street and faultyT Mr Wasescha said he failed to International Harvester - Company Utah Furniture association Hgtel resented sanitarium depot Mrs McQuil8 a m were blamed by police Mon- - see the woman until he felt the counbrakes Hotel Utah Utah Samuel Peace include kin the dz of L Utah Page 630brn Representative pact as the car struck her comWomLife Insurance club cil the the State Metropolitan arysvale spoke briefly and Soroptimist day night for the accident in which Utah Bankers' association Hotel Only other injury suffered in German-America- n a 830 Utah In Hotel club! the en's Democratic Senator Wendell Grover presided pany 6:30 p tn Utah a woman pedestrian was injured traffic accidents during the day was AmeriUtah Motor state company the Italian the club Transport Following the meeting incurred by Mrs Caroline Chapman p m can club the Mexican consulate critically 10 a m Gyro club Hotel Utah Newhouse hotel Salt Lake count3rorganization elect5 of 523 M street who was taken South 560 64 of Mrs ofAnna Power and Utah Dealers' the association officers follows: the Investment company as Light Fipster ed mayor's governor's and to the L D S hospital suffering a 7 p m fices and 12 noon cafe Gunn's Dick state Sheldon Cafe BrewBrurnmel and Beau street the R county First West early Tuesday possible fractured ankle incurred Representative ster chairman: Mrs Esther Tim- Salt Lake Association el Life Salt Lake county Democratic Democratic committees was reported in "poor" condition at when she reportedly fell when committee Newhouse hotel A H :mons vice chairwoman Underwriters Newhouse hotel She alighting from a street car Salt Lake general hospital 12 noon 7:30 p m Hougard vice chairman J Waldo a Condition of James J Kelly fracture skull Record Sets Plane L D club a S suffered Yalecrest Mutual ward and Fork and possible Knife Bonneville Hurst Justin Speed Parry secretary 25 of 1107 East South Temple street left the of 12:15 p m fracture leg association treasurer Hotel Utah compourid play Improvement injured in a headon collision in CirMaking the through trip from Salt shock cuts and abrasions ward amusement hall Salt Lake Round Table Hotel two 812 South cleville canyon 20' miles north of V Wasescha 12:15 p 7:30 p m Lake City to Los Angeles in John : Utah was reported "good" by hours and 58 minutes Monday a g Cauldron club Phillips CongreNYA to Democratic Jackson day banquet ighth West street was booked at Panguitch attendants at Sevier Valley hospital Western Air Express passenger of on a 465 Seventh hotel church Newhouse charge committee gational what George P police headquarters Richfield Monday night The ac12:15 p Ill 8 p m plane established an automobile equipped with at East street Canyon—Ar a of the driving brakes cident occurred Sunday night durJr Keyser representative n chamber Kiwanis club directors Newhouse league faulty company said be believed was a ingablindinglsnowstorm Mr Kelly ColitructionofA baseball dia8 commerce neCv record is a son of James J Kenn cashier said the ship carry- He —Second associa-t"death avenue': Trades Automotive Men's Utah association Retail to 3000 people in the Credit inond seat ofthe Walker Bank and Trust com' r ior ing seven-- passengerk had—a—strong-- l' West street—where the accident commerce 321outht-Webechamber of hotel —Newhouse canyOk—wilt wind was tail Jack pany Thayer pilot to howoman 8 as the curred Newhouse club attempted p started by N Y A labor December Optimist 12:15 p cross its Seventh South street inUtah Optometric association centel 20 C F Bleizacker state projects League Meets tersection tral zone Scott building room supervisor of the N Y A said Mon Rotary club Hotel Utah 12:15 p m Driver Sentenced 504 Intermountain Theater Owners Executive committee of the Ger- - Traffic Investigators L W Peirce Finster Sanford Mrs said and m B'nai Democratic 12:15 F hotel cost Israel Sisterhood will B'nal and Newhouse Swiss The project to Q than league p $1259784 To Year 49 he undertaken with— the— Weber Junior- - chamber of- - commerce Fourth East-stre- discussed plans for increasing the was struck at a point 125 feet from temple-2arc at the session m business 8:15 12:15 commerce the a actat George Lingman 21 of 201 Brooks light chamber of p single p membership County Sportsmen's federation Steuben Society of America New- - in the Newhouse hotel Monday tion The street they said was avenue was sentenced Monday to Utah Retail Grocers' association Ing as sponsor and supplying " serve a maximum term of one year m night 8:30 4597740 of the cost "very dark" 1'sleyvhouse hotel 1pm house Wel - - ' ': : County Fixes at t Budget Ii ko Highpowered binoculars searchlights and automatic cameras will be utilized beginning Wednesday in Salt Lake City's effort to solve the smoke problem W L Butler city smoke abatement engineer revealed Monday night From three control towers over4:-I looking the industrial districts— r :::::4) sottrce of the greatest smoke prowill train their - duction—observers ' cameras equipped with telephoto lenses on stacks emitting excess smoke The automatic lenses will trip once every minute as long as turned on recording the amount of excess smoke and its duration thus providing "valuable evidence" of violation of city ordinances if required to bring about h correction i''''': of the evil A ::4' x A ?oiso- - ::'''' 11144 ''''' t15:?4i—::is 7 tt 4: as '::: e 4 iiS l'' 44'Y'''':e) k' 4 ' ' ' :4 '' A'Z ::::'i! f7-t''''':v'' 'iii 9v- r — 4-- at:is': :a'r:911' '5 e io:?10 I if:e4 pT:":11 ' i V' a: long- ' ''' ' 7 ':': 7:71:11' 11 -- -- 7: i r-- At :ff::: '"'1'' :5::: 'Ill 44?::: ' of 1 I '" '''' '‘t'l i 4':0' 5 r ke 'A OL' ft '': :''''' ": 'V ' trillswlysmssrNitt perpetuate themselves or their candidates in power jai ::'S Our future course" he added" I should be predicated upon the answer te this question: Has the power of that small combination been at:N4t"' via4 thwarted? The answer is no They :" still dominate the party And as roer:i4 '' was 1:v -: - -0 - o'' - Study of Smoke Evils ::::::::::::::::' mer"2-- :: ::::::::::::-:- - - L”A- Model for Pioneer Tribute inStglit Group Maps 1 r - War tt14the ' finish was declared by State Senate President 'Herbert B Maw on a small group of Democrats which he claims has controlled the party for the past 13 years Senator Maw announced his determination to centinue the intraparty battle until these "leaders" - :::: gp0000to Senate President Launches Progressives' Battle to Finish Against Unnamed Group Ile Claims Controls Party Affairs are shorn of their power DECEMBER '14 1937 THE SALTIAKE TRIBUNE TUESDAY MORNING N 4 ) N C December 17 1903 All army planes avallablefor flying will join in the celebration it was reported Mondayat the army airdrome Vern Halliday airport manager said several commercial and private shipswill augment the massed flight °following the custom of pa-years There will' be no county jail on an involuntary manslaughter charge Judge Herbert M Schiller in Third district court here granted 'a stay of execution until Saturday Lingman Wa8 convicted last week of responsibility for death of Mrs Erma Layton lqjured fatally in an formal program All army air corps units In the automobile accident September 29 country will participate in the celeat Second West and Twenty-firs- t bration it was announced by the South streets war department and every plane in -the entire service conditioned to fly- that day will be taken up Safety Groups Set The army flights will be synchronized so that all craft are in Meeting for Today the air Since the Determined to carry on an ef- Wrights' simultaneously flight was at 10:30 a m trafcontinued war fective the Salt Lake City flight will be at against fic fatalities in Salt Lake City and 8:30 while in thePacific timebelt the planes will go up at 7:30 in I st organizations will Meet in the Elks clubrooms Tuesday at 6:30 p m George French chairman of the Elks safety council will pretient recommendations of his committee which is working in conjunction with a nationwide Elks campaign for safety Junior League Reports Reports of Junior League members work in the Community Chest campaign and of the recent dinner for the blind were given at the monthly meeting Monday in the dem Utah Mrs Martin C Linpresident was in charge - 5 |