| Show - 4 A - -- - 22 4 -- Il Ends 1937 With Surplus - ' ' 1 ' 1 ' ' 7 ' I - - -- --- --- - a7) i' ' ' ' littiS - - - — --- ' e loku J V4'"'"'"'""‘I"'-- " - it4 1 z ' ' ' - le SU:Me - 'A t t With a surplus of 818351644 car ried over into the year from 1936 I i s 4:s t t I ' - - Tax Collections ' The county treasury realized $1- ----'- T 23582475 from collection of taxes Collection of prior years' taxes in - l!' 2937 yielded an additional $265- 10899 and a miscellaneous income of $24465124 was reported Mr Adams in his report to the - - '''' county commiesion( called attention to the fact that tax collections had I ' exceeded 100 per cent of the taxes ! Econsecutive levied for the fourth L Calkins proprieeor of a picketed year because of the large collet- - prevent his cut-pri' selling of milk tions of delinquent items howcommission He warned the ever that collections due in previous years was diminishing through ' tinued payment of back taxes --- - : i ' ' ‘r - i itl -f -- if ( '' ' 1 s re? - '' I 7 ' t i ' S't' s 1 11 ' ':" '724 - '' '' - ' )' - - ' e '''""" ' ' i - 03:eWUSSidatAtakkelodeboot market scowls his"defisfice as producers' pickets seek to ce rs : i ' Expenditures for 1937 were less than expenditures for 1936 by $17- - ' 'T7 i f I 27808 Mr Adams reported to the a commission -- This reduction- - 'in spending to gether with "exceptionally good collections" enabled the county to reduce its levy in 1937 to 860 mills r tt 'T t! t r ii i ' Pleket Dealer To Boost Milk C ' LóFpendin ! - '' - ' r - -- ''' Board Urges Rail I ' - i"' - ' ‘ ' i: ------ '-' S i 4eo's1eA 4 ' - ' e- following means: Is Improve tharbreeding steels Complete ' fr ellineotoyfZtansi t- bird by a variety was foreseen by H Pr Griffin field s manager'for therthwest- ern Turkey Growers' association who said any grower who failed to use the new stock when it is available would be "squeezed out of business" 2 Use d feeds Carl Frischknecht U S A C extension poultryman prod uc ad figure feeds were just ffnegettivhea tassuch '" ' - 1 ' '&'''''' : '' ' " o ' ‘ '3 ' I ' 4 ' e Fisher Harris : sort—of trafrailroad cross- cof—some fic device at every ing In Salt Lake City was recom- ' ' breeding ' Market Proprietor Defies Group Says He Pays as Much as Others ' 1 Growers Vote-- Beet Price Pact at Meet Conference Slated Taday Will Processor Groups ' Utahn Solves Turkeys' Mortality Rate er - - Civic Group Says --- installation : 444ee k c All Crossings Should' Have Devices 'k- :re i we!-Safe- ty mended to the city planning and zoning commission Thursday by a 000oo special commission committee apk''x pointed two weeks ago to make a survey o( crossing hazards "After careful inspection we feel that with the exception of the D 40000' and R G W crossing at North an Sixth West streets Temple 4 none are amply provided with safpeep—protection of t etydevicesforthe '' - orations-- at ' prices -- 40- per- - cent-low- er A5 automobile and other traffic" the l committee repoitread 32 Cut the mortality rate in Anil Scott upper cleated turkey Day and Arthur and'Night Warning growers' president sanitaShand who explahied ins points heeding we recommend the in'Therefore tion prineaesnd of turkey psychology stallation of some kind of device at 4 Support cooperative marketeach crossing that will give warning agencies which have reduced ing by sight and sound ample for the producer-consumspread night as well as day traffic from 20 :cents to 55 cents further recommend that the L2We Tharpasteessonsvaallekly-prefit-matter be passed on with the apable but not all we hoped for" said proval of the zoning commission Herbert Beyera secretary-manage- r to the city commission with the of the Northwestern association A suggestion that immediate steps be email profit was generally realized taken to provide the however in contrast to the almost the report safeguards" universal losses in 1936-3- 7 t!wide-breaste- -- ---- tO the grand— he would that jury announce51 come and has already recommend- ed appointment of a special prose- eutor who has the public confi- dence and who is a Republicanfto t Attorney General Joseph Chez who must make the appointment skid he Signals ' ' i presentinurvidente ' ' - -- - -- t t "4k - t assured Thursday W District Attorney Calvin Rawlings whose office is directly charged with the responsibility of Z(oninff Int 1 4 to keep them under low price level and asupgegrmestaendenthtlye "slab-side- d I 1 'k - I That the prosecuting staff for the forthcoming grand fury in- vestigation into alleged city:and state government irregularities will include art outstanding Republican znember of the bar was virtually -- -- :- 1 5 District Attorney's Recommendation Gains -- Approval of State SA Officials ' City Offers Webb Post of Police Chief "o s - home-mixe- ' I ' Speakers warned growers that ' ' ' ' Program for Profitable Yield Thompson of Ephraim Cost Reduction ) I - -' ' ' i i' I' ' A A006111111 operations of the county there was a surplus at the end of 1937 amounting to $30905124 with Which to start ''' 4 I c 1 ' firers extension service experts and grower epokesmen The convention which precedes the two-da- y meeting of the Utah Poultry ProaucerS Co- association concluded operative with election of Arvil Scott of Provo s as president to succeed Joseph H a ill1 4 DWI" in - is 1 r Lead Growers The 'big money" days are gone from the turkey-raisin- g industry but growers can still make substantial profits if they follow scientific rules speakers declared Thursday at the annual convention of the Utah Turkey Growers' association In the Newhouse hotel The scientific aspects of turkey- raising were outlined to 200 growers : - - - ttültil 'JAMS LTURE - Outline-- Gro-We- II I IPA! ft tont Intkt - talkie"' J iS ' -- - - -- I ottig-Mone- : t o 1938 - I 140 I1CMItt 10 - December 31 1937 ' k 1 v 4 ' ing 1937 'showed a substantial "profit" with expenditures well under income for the period according to the annual report Of County Auditor Ferrel H Adams submitted to the county commission on Thursday Revenues for the year from all sources totaled $174558498 while expenses for the year were $1620- 05018 This left an operating sur- plus of 812553480 at the end of 'i - A - - - Management of the huge corporation known as Salt Lake county dur- ' - - i ' ! -- I 1' ' - - i T7 Report of Auditor Reveals Transactions - 1- - 4 Turkey:Men See Passing He of- Price Policy -- - - Seo - - at "Foes - Is --- f 08ususwel ' THE $ALT LAKE - -- -Prosecutors gree '' 0' in PAl n tj Grand Jury Probe ' - Count-- - v - ( voreduhil itity Attethey who conducted the police department probe for the city has advocated a bipartisan de prosecuting cided to call a- grand jury Delay Police Appointment With all these officials in agree' njent on the subject it is certain that a !pedal prosecutor will be named in all probability a RePUb-- Bean staff (- - since-It—- - Meanwhile another day passed with no action by the city commission on the appointment of a permanent chief of oliceIt 1&re Babb reported that the post is still being offered to Colonel William C Webb retired army officer but that he has not yet given the commiss- ion-a-definite M oet - answer Wallace said the Mayor John commissioners had reached an understanding with Colonel Webb And that they Were awaiting his de-- r clown to clear up before he can accept" The report also showed thcot the mayor added to increase or maintain retail milk prices—started their patrol before bonded indebtedness of the une y market atSecond North and Seventh West streets at Needs Army Okeh i was reduced by $160000 during 1937 the I 1 p m Thursday with an additional $120000 redticagreement" on maOne of these personal matters it I In "complete tion being provided for on April 1 ivas reported was permission from According to Stewart Romney ex- - jor demands for inclusion in r 3 added bonded This will reduce- the total the war departmentt Ai a retired4 ecutive secretary of the Salt Lake sugar beet contracts officers and Planned Schedules indebtedness of Salt Lake county officer the colonel still carries cerTurkys are a lot like babkr Personal Signs milk control board they represent- - directors of the Utah Sugar Beet - to $645000 "the lowest point since I "Plan your operating schedule for They hay' to be wheedled and tain army responsibilities y from ed the protest of 700 producers to Growers' association ended an It was signed by Alex E Carr which be must 1919" released before be at Utah State Farm next year on the basis of continued cajoled and coaxed to eat ' meeting C Walter Mrs O C and Jensen the market's practice of selling milk bureau Mr Beyers said "The t the he is free to Accomplishments of the county proffered headquarters Thursday sve- low prices" and accepted by the zoning position War accept during 1937 were listed by the courtbelow the prevailing crop is going to be larger and the rate ning Tgeyt have a disconcerting department permisO Anderson Edward ' is on however ty auditor to include the following: price netted was is The within as in held their a thecrop" toiutrt( fact of habit prelimin Salt Lake City meeting spurning of the member "There'll-bdepndespecial new nt nurses' L Building of a more big money the next day or two ' to another session scheduled inary I to themselves food and the L E not of starving Calkins present home at the county hospital proprietor Mayor Wallace and Commission-sai- d for 10 a in Friday at which grow- In the turkey industry" said Mr er William Murdoch valued at $65000 through P W A "Milk must not be used as a mar- market stood before a align adver- ers will present their 1938 contract Thompson who retired after five death late Fri- t con"The cooperation with the county day that they did not anticipate a ket football—it is too important to tising milk at 8 cents a quart and demands to at least three of the years as association head ' turThis of the quirk particular $38375 final answer from Colonel Webb major beet processors of the state hatcheries can now bring out so -tributing J the health and welfare of the com- proclaimed: "I believe there should be a difbefore Friday morning If it is re21Installation Of a newonsodium of the Utah-Idah- o many poults that a good year is key temperament has had growers Representatives that" for multy deit State the doorstep ceived then the formal appointvapor lighting 'system Gunnison and Layton Sugar bound to be followed by a poor baffled for years It has accounted Thus warned David F Smith ference betweenmilk ment may be made at the street from Twenty-fir- st to Forty- - matt and the cash companies Thursday night had one" much of the infant mortality in for regular of agriculture livery price of commissioner ' ' t I ni Mr Frischknecht blamed the fourth South streets Friday commission meeting ' his attention and carry price I was selling milk agreed to attend Friday's session i when an there's race But Thursday night the gobbler conex9 cents a quart but when they Other to traffic District s at More its A problems rapid dustry' adequate be t also in Rawlings processors of may a Salt Attorney on was called to the picketing trot by addition of two traffic Lake threatened to picket me I comthe grand easywayoutaccording -- to Arthur "Police Thursday contintd to hold his" pansion—Re praisedthedevelopCity marketby milk control to 8 7 ' hatcheries ment Utah of down it and in said: forcer 50 of M Shand renot promised Mrs deputies to marking jury would officers superinpsychologist Etta Henchey by turkey board in representatives producer - veal details of the proposals i 4 Purchase of a new ambuurged growers to buy their poults maeti tendent of a women's and children's "I heartily approve the calling the cutting of the cts' lance for the county manned by protestof against hospital at 1152 Fifth East street of a grand jury and advocate a vigAttending the session were J R locally to get them in best condimilk to 8 cents a quart Threat Mr Shand price who has conducted yokes : the cOunty fire department and Rawlins of Draper president of the tion in the city jail on open charges orous and complete Investigation L numerous 11 to in 11 districts'elected "Before I go up cents I'll group: Frank Wood of Trenton experiments poult pending further investigation of the into every alleged violation of the Delegates from The commissioner declared a equipped with modern first aid accessories first vice president Noble Hunsaker Mr Scott president Ralph Black- - feeding on his Sanpete county farm death of a differential in the price of milk quit selling milk entirely" Castlegate w t 5 Installation a n d maintec between doorstep and cash and lir Rornney stated the case for of Brigham City second vice presi- ham of Moroni vice president and presented his conclusions- - Thurs- woman Gatheri Evidence -- - mance of new traffic signs: with of Bountiful The Castlegate woman Miss Edna carry MOM in his opinion was not the producers allied with the board dent C1 Dempain of MEWL treas- Arthur L Newman day to the state convention of tur"As district attorney I have alas follows: 30 the urer and Directors O A Iverson secretary at died greater expenditures contemplat- - compatible with the public interJanuary itr Pulsipher key growers in the Newhouse hotel home ' "Other milk retailers have threat- of Tremonton William Criddie of ed for this purpose in 1938 Other speakers were commenced est of an uncle and aunt in narshaling eviun6 Increase in efforts to eradiClyde C Edmonds secretary 'And the farmers have as good ened to cut the price of milk Clearfield John W Irons of Moroni °It's easy" he said "All you've Mapleton of septicemia allegedly dence to present to the grand jury conforms to the W J Chadwick of American Fork and general manager of the U P got to remember is that a turkey's resulting from an illegal operation which has been called for April 4 cote noxious weeds in the county ct1 a right as labor to picket" he less the Zip-W: 11 cents a A Willardson of Los G A Staples of Monroe R P P C A with More complete agricullaral added My deputy Marion G Romney and like a kid And what do you police said quart rate If the retail just to carefully investigate price of milk is reduced by two Greenwood of Roy and G L Tanner Angeles marketing representative dolls kid doesn't eat?-1r- ou inspection hide - A witness brought to Salt Lake ' At the Same time the commission- cents it will mean a loss of 93000 of Whitney Idaho of the cooperative in California his food or you put It out of his City from Helper identified Mrs all charges which have been called '!! Welfare Program er raised the question whether the 000 a year to farmers of the Salt Byron Alder poultry husbandman reach and then you stand back Henchey as the woman with whom to our attention by the press or 't of U S A C and Daniel Adams while he finds a way of getting he and Miss Pulsipher made ar- otherwise and we will be prepared Contributions of the county to the whole question of Salt Lake City's Lake City milkshed stand not milk in"Before the milk control board of American Fork and Arthur mot public i welfare program have supply might public rangements for the operation more to report our findings to the grand qf Shand of Monti growers creased rapidly the report revealed scrutiny both with a view to re- WM organized milk was selling in than a week before the latter's jury when it convenes 1i costs Unand distribution 1932 for 2105 a hundredweight Theme of the poultry conference In 1936 the cost of this program was ducing That's why Mr Shand puts his death The witness told police $200 "It has been suggested that a prices to consumer the der thi board it has been increased i special prosecutor be appointed to $12538094 while in 1937 the cost Friday and Saturday will be "Ag- mash on ledges which the birds can was paid for the operation and to 2214 a hundredweight For the ricultural Security and Market Sta- barely reach Or he puts it in present evidence to the grand jury- jumped to $20542693 For 1938 this "Crisscrossing:of milk inroutea : one Prinbottles -the lossof 08000 d baskets that they have year first time milk producers have been bility Through Cooperation" By law the district attorney is priprogram will cost the county more the cost and skies is increases Fair wasteful and to of able get a fair return for their comparatively cipal speakers at Friday's sessions to strain themselves to get than $300000 according to present Blood Postpones marily charged with this responwarm breezes in Salt Lake City are Mr Edmonds W H Warner of And if you don't believe histhrough milk needlemly" he said "When I product estimates sibility The past record of my ofsystem I' made warmest was the it in the "The picket order was pamed by Thursday fice should be conclusive as to my desirability Washington day Salt Lake City hatchery representa- works remember that he's reduced River At the close of 1937 the county Parley I experimenting with the industry producer members of the milk con- to greet local residents since ad- tive E A Anderson of Berkeley the mortality rate on his farm ability honesty and integrity as a indigent fund was shown to be over- of medium-size- d vent the of in a recent by ruling it trol board Monday The distribucity February Cal" vice president of the regional front 18 to 5 per cent compared to The Colorado River 'Upper Basin public prosecutor drawn $103044054 but balances in a public utility was considered I tors have nothing to do with the "winter" - other funds carried a sufficient tobank for cooperatives William A a 20 per cent state average! States conference scheduled for "However in view of the public don't know it we are willing to go picketing" Maximum temperature at the gov- Shuldberg past president of the tal surplus to offset this amount next Monday and Tuesday at Santa clamor for a special prosecutor to ernmemt weather herd bureau far Mr Alder Ms Calkins refused to agree with association and yet" This huge deficit is the accumu- 'that until aid in this intestigation I will not was postponed Fe N M 47 the was His to store and t the cutting opposition degrees the theory that farm income was Thursday lation of many years Mr Adams In 18 by Governor Henry oppose much an appointment 17 Booked Brothers Two March and beneath the delivery rate was imperiled by his selling milk at 9 minimum was 35 Mean temperafact I will welcome it and I have ( chairman explained and be recommended that rate H Blood conference ture of 41 was six degrees above Auto Injures Child suggested to Mr Chez that he enefforts be made to get state legis- based on the need of the delivery cents or 8 cents a quart Police For Thursday Quiz normal of as the foundation s3Patem the an outstanding lative sanction for transfer from The change in dates was to enable deavor In the lone traffic accident re- ---Pays Same Price otherssurplus funds to close out dairy business to - Salt Lake City police Clark Nestell 26 and his brother John C Page federal commissioner member of the bar who has the ported -- confidence of the public and who II pay as much for milk as any this deficit Smith said ' "Bmides" Mr Thursday Ronald West 5 son 'of Boyd Nestell 18 were lodged in the of reclamation to attend Colorado other market in town and - the Chest Unit toMeet ' Mr and Mrs Rulon M West of 148 city jail early Friday for investita- Wyoming and New Mexico officials is a Republican" "stores will not buy milk unless Steenblik who will City Attorney dairy from which I buy Regular morithly meeting of the Lucy avenue suffered minor cuts tion of burglary at the Liberty Par- who will participate notified Gover- turn the dairies will take back unsold over evidence milk pays its only producer Cheat board ef- direo and bruises when he reportedly ran lor lunch 279 West Second South nor Blood that they would be able Community milk which adds to the cost of my liosp oLinreaindYthcsoncecitty: under his more than the milk control board tore will be conducted ' to atto change their plane so t distribution and probably makes Friday noon into a machine driven by Mrs Polly street S Earley Aids was taken from the build- tend the March 17 and 18 Confer scandal to the grand jury con-th- e In the chamber of commerce build- Larsen 48 of 224 Vino street She store delivery as expensive as members are paying their producNothing deferred the market proprietor briefly ers" ' with ence held not attorney was officers said ing wagon delivery" -4-- general Thursday clared He said the producer was ing 4 Confined to Holy cross hospital announcement was ritadenclas"—Nto The agricultural commissionAlas getting 20 cents a gallon for the Ivhere be is undergoing a rest subject of the conference but preit S Earley former oftice no jurisdiction in the present die- milk he was selling ab 8 cents a sumably prospects for the special manager of the Salt Lake City pub- pute he said but he indicated a quart Pickets were scheduled to work prosecutor post were discussedlic safety department was reported recently passed state law through in "good" condition Thursday night which a milk control area could be In pairs through the afternoons and Eaton assistant 6 A George city Mr Marley whose office was set up and within which fair trade all day Saturday if the market per' :‘"''''' sists in cutting the price Mr Romsuperintendent of schools and Fred Lee Asks Blood Aid abolished by an act of the city practices could be enforced I of 1) Keeler West high principal 00111111188i011 "Provo has tried this system to ney announced effective February 15 - school were honor guests at a ban In State Probe bad been in ill health for some stabilize milk prices and has found birththeir qutt commemorating It highly satisfactory" he said time According to friends— Tribune Intermountain Service : days Thursday night i PRICE—An appealI to Governor edt0 More than 90 Salt Lake City H Blood was made Thurs4' ff oators gathered at Westhigh school Henry : t by J Aken Lee of : to pay tribute to the two veteran Price to Mayor 1 t t use the power vested in ' Each Nlor teachers 1 responded briefly as 1 him head of the state to appoint ' Slight imProvement was reported :' : 1 to toasts In their honor I : (:' :y an investigating committee of "suf- ' t in the condition of two accident vic' $ Mr Eaton i i former principal' at ficient 4:'' number to fully investigate Urns confined to the Salt Lake gen' ' ' :imo 4 East and West schools cele- : high each and every 'department of the eral hospital Thursday ' - 4 brated his seventy-thir- d i birthday at Utah Canners' association New- - Salt Lake Abstmctorst association so that all evidence can be ' Mrs Verna Baker 17 of Owosso ' ' A program prepared state the 1 ‘ banquet I All day Beau Brummel ca1e—12:15 p m Mich Was house hotel to present to the grand in "Poor" condi- ' ' e''' reported school faculty fe- - obtained the West I by dihigh Chamber commerce extension Utah of of mining t 'University tion but slightly Improved She was "' jury which convenes in April this 414e :1 V counted life his in verse and song committee te"-vision literature class Hotel chamber of corn ' '' in an accident on k' was founder of military train- - year" lie 12:15 IN m injured Saturday 10 a tn " merce Utah ' "In this letter to you I Beck street : ing and competitive athletics at the assure writing s Chamber of commerce turkey Utah Conservation and Research Miss Eleanor Bringhurst that 28 of made appeal The you t L school show committee chamber of Foundation city and county 4ik N- aasistance and the advice 25 East Sixty-four- th South street :Mr Ke::1)enr who has held his pres- - for your 2 p in 1 commerce 1215 p tn building i ( ' hen a car in injured Monday ' 1 - Salt Lake Real Estate board f 21 years will be 68 given is both sincere and honest" ent for 'club Hotel ' directors Rotary the Price mayor who has been conwhich she was riding crashed Into 4t: !I - e'r''''''' 11 next old cafe-12Monday years I m Utah Brummel Beau I :15 4tn p p ' a safety zone at Broadway and State of at the banquet 'were Mr ducting a private Investigation Tau- - Beta Pi Hotel Junior chamber of commerce ' '' ' ' k wrote the govstreet was in falr" condition departments Eaton Mr and Mrs Kee- - state 0:15 p in Beau Brummel cafe 12:15 p in Utah ernor Mrs James T Worlton t ' 1 — LiOnS club Hotel Utah s 12:15 p in Order-o- f -- Ahepa—Newhouse—ho---Mr and Mrs Roy H Felt Mr and 7 it in Fuel Test tel Exchange club Hotel Grows Fund s ' Mrs 1 Mrs L1 Blood Fails 12:15 p m Red Cross First Aid Instructors' Utah Receive to John Nuttall Jr All city supervisors Substantial progreu toward rais8 p m club Newhouse hotel i Community Chest chamber- of and the West High faculty also were Price Mayor's Letter 12:15 p' m Twenty-Thirt- y commerce club Newhouse 1 ing MOO to finance is test of Utah t in attendance hotel Chamber of commerce aviation I p m coalin a smokeless fuel Plant was In cifare4 of arrangemints and Governor Henry H Blood Thurscommittee chamber of coin- - 'Danish Missionary society lio reported Thursday by Mrs E R 8 p m Simons chairman of the women's 4' tel Utah 1215 p tn metro program were Miss Rhea Gibson day said he had pot received a I Miss Nellie D Pugsley Miss Jean- - letter which he was informed had Utak Association of Butter Man- - 1 United Spanish War Veterans' chamber of commerce finance comalsobloato 1 ette Beers and Mrs Nell Strowig to- - been written to him by Mayor J ufacturers I chamber of corn- central committees national mittee who is directing the fund- 'at Keeler : Eaton the banquet honoring their birthdays ' Fred D left and George A 8 p mirataing campaign 12:15 p mI guard armory IBracken Leo of 'io sterel14 'gather with a faculty committee A ) - v Zip-Wa- 1 : 1 Backing in' Price Dips lite i J I - ili 31ilkmen Gain - above-mention- all-da- nt ' Officers Probe Girl's Death - ! - r - first-itatem- ent the-sheri- ffs ' 1 v 1 i ay ' tend -- Warming Breeze Lifts Mercury i L l slat-side- 1 t ' 3 3 -- - Treatment u J I treat----rnent- dttcators Honor Eaton Keelerat Banquet : ' Where and When Meetings Will Be Held Today Accident Victinis Sliahtly'Bettei z ‘ "xes--- s' -- - 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