Show 4 -- - - - la - 4 ' ' ' s - 4 s 24 - a ”A '' 4 - - r 4 THE SAL11 LAKE TRIBtINE TRW' AY MORNING ' MAIICH'ili 1938 - ' Ili-li- ci 000::p:68t--F:06§:7 - t H:Lting':p4tieoti:: i :- 0 ' 4k Boy ASaved by Respirator Among Guests at Founders'sDay Celebration Past Leaders Honored ''' ' ' was'saved by onel of the two "iron lungs" purchased through efforts of the local Amen-ca- n Legion: and the founder and first commander of the Utah de partment of the organization were honor guests at a Legion Founders' day gathering Thursday night The boy who spent more than five weeks in one of the respirators last fall was gdward (Ted) Jacob on of Mr and ten A boy whose life seven-year-o- ld Mrs Eddie Jacobsen of 831 Seventh East street The man who also organized the Rotary clubs and the Boy Scouts in Utah was Wesley E King now a San Francisco busiress man Their appearance was at a meeting of Legion post No 2 at the chamber of commerce building in observance of the nineteenth anniversary of the founding of the American Legion at a caucus of American soldiers March 15 1919 In France Fast Leaders Honored Also honored were past comman ders of the post They included Kingsley E Clem S Schramm Norman L Sims and Clawson The latter is Charles R Mabey also a past department commander comJoseph E Madsen first vice mander presided at the meeting Business transacted at the gathering included acceptance of the resignation of William J Higbee as post commnader and mapping of plans for a trip to Ogden Friday Comby members to meet National will mander Daniel J Doherty who stop there briefly 'Frank Q Robinson was nomi uated foe the position of mander Mr Madsen declied a nomination Further nominations can be made at the next meeting with elections set for April 7 R W 40 2?(: ''''D ' " 1'1" ir ' o t ‘ e " :'": ' 5 t: 4 ' ( " ::ook:: a!: f ' NN ' :::1 :: lk :: e'-4(- 4 4N: :'::::'2 1 ":':::':1 i !:fii:: V PI::ii- 1 "- :: '4::" " ::::" 44 !Iy::::::::ji 1 0000°774:: S:ket: 4: )tk :": : '"!:-'':- 1:6" ::1: "7: :r:":0 4b: ""! 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'"::::::::1::::::::::::i:::::'::i "::: 4:rVI!::' ::::::: i ' i hl :: ::: :: ):7:: ::: ::: :: ' " :::"::: 7 i ::::'7 '' :::'''"'":::' :4:4 ::::::::: :: s: ::::: : :':'H:'i:::':::::i'k':t'::::f1::::''':::''::' ': -- H:: '::: ::::::!:::::::::::::: ::::::""::::::! :::::!: "::::::: :::::::::: : -- " the 1 on the New York World's fair map nswi to future" funds derived l r Boulderdam-foconstruction from of huge hkdiltelectric plants at Flaming Gorge Split Mountain or other siteS on the Gteen oi Colorado rivers in eastern Utah Following the meeting Mr Gads-b- y said the proposed eastern Utah projects are feasible provided sufficient capital is 'obtainable and could deliver current to Salt Lake valley at a rate on par With most efficient steam generating plants Choice Necessary !One type of plant however would be exclusive of the 'other" he pointed out "Hydroelectric plants to be efficient would have to operate on such a large scale there would be no room for steam electric plants and vice versa" he continued One or the other types of pro- for develop- - dtric -- -' A - ' v chem- 1 ical industry possible in Utah which would give the state a potential market fOr 2500000000 kilowatt hours per year compared with last kilo- year's production of 950000000 ' Bourbons Eye Utah Body Tentatively Okehs N Y World's Fair Exhibits Chairman's Race in County Commission Names Committees Who Will watts he indicated' Should steam electric plants be upon this would increase the taxable wealth of the Mate at least 650000000 would provide a market for 1250000 tons of Utah coal per ycar everything that Meets means in increased payrolls in coal Plans for ”selling 'Utah to the nation" through the medium of a fields for the railroads and snanifold industries and conNew York World's fair exhibit in 1239 were announced Thursday tributing to them" heservices pointedout folloWing a week of conferences between members of the 'Utah com- Cites Expansion mission in charge of the exhibit and George Jackson Byrnes of New The A test of strength in Salt Lake speaker said he felt the govYork ernment owes some reoognition to City regional representative of the fair management Demcounty between the two major the electric industry for expanding E O Howard chairman of the ocratic factions is promised in the electric service in this nation far reorganization mass meetings PH commission appointed by Goverbeyond that obtaining anywhere day night and the county conven- nor Henry H Blood to spend a $37- else in the world and at materially tion on March 26 500 legislative appropriation on the lower unit costa to the consumer The test will come in the Contest Utah display said a tentative arAs an indication of the imporbetween Parnell Black and State rangement of exhibits had been aptance of the power industry for tax- Senator Lawrence E Nelson of proved and committees appointed atjen he quoted figures to the efMurray for the county chairman- to prepare them in time for the fect that 40 per cent of the income ship provided no one else enters fair's opening in April 1939 of power companies of the nation the race in the role of a "comObject of the Utah booth will be after operating costs are deducted promise" candidate Thus far Mr: to attract new industry new capi"In the R Whitney Groo superintendent goes to the government Nelson and Mr Black the incum- tal and tourists to the state: Utah's of our own company these fig- bent chairman are the only openly industrial advantages its scenic of thestate highway patrol Thurs- 'case are even more startling in avowed contestants resdurces and its educational re- day announced he would seek an urea that the government took 537 per and achievements cultural hgious from the attorney general's cent of our net income and the ownin Party Backing will be displayed in such a way that opinion While Mr Nelson in announcwith the office on the authority of a peace ersMr463 per cent" he asserted unacquainted persons Gadsby classed the private ing his candidacy emphasized that state will be "sold" on coming here officer in removing automobiles bill as "a very minor item he is not the entry of any group those in charge declare from a public Street or highway power in the family budget amounting to or faction it is certain that the inbeen vehicles after the have less than 10 cents a day on the avlarge share of his support will Included in Exhibit come from the erage which compares to $5280 per "progresexhibits thus far suggest- volved in a traffic Accident Among A will be made for year average per family— paid in sive" side It is equally certain that ed are these: Animated replicas of an requeston&so Mn Black will be largely depen- Zion the powers of a peace liquor and tobacco taxes alone" opinion canyon Bryce canyon and officer The federal government to date to impound a machine as dent upon the "conserv- other scenic attractions working evidence etiVe7orstateadministration wing models of the pending an investgiation he said has spent or made- commits Utah ments for than $1600600000 of more in of the party an accident company mine in Bingham The state superintendent's plans fedtral electric prbjects and P W A While the contest may not di- Copperother industrial were and outstanding revealed when it was learned loans and grants "At a time when vide the party along- the precise plants a miniature reproduction of the public debt is mounting as split which was opened up so wide the L D S temple block and that Salt Lake City police could in 1936 it will be close enough to models of Utah's homes farms and not appeal directly to the state le- never before in the history of any furnish a good idea of the present schools gal department for an opinion but country" he asserted "it is a little have to request the advice difficult to find an adequate rearelative strength of the two groups commended the Utah would Mr Byrnes son for suchkubsidies to duplicate in the opinion of most observers leaders for their no froth the city legal department energy saying Entrance of a "compromise" can- other state of the score he has Such a question Is of statewide and destroy systems which are al- didate and this has been discussed visited has accomplished so much importance to peace officers and ready rendering efficient service at: an opinion from the attorney gen- a constantly decreasing cost" would of course change the nature preliminary work in so short a eral's office would tend to settle of the chairmanship race time the question for all Utah it was on 'Delegates Hinges Commission Secretary pointed out by Mt Groo The battle will actually be won City polico were charged with faS: Holmes manager of Ernest meetmass or lost at the district voring a certain local garage in rewas state fair Utah the appointed 9 from a scene of an acings Friday between 7:30 and The movinecars to the county secretary of the commission resicident by an attorney who in police pm when delegates with follow committeemen The will be named court defended a motorist charged Members of the state aupreme convention showdown however will not come dence in Salt Lake City unless with failing to yield the right of court received their judicial robest until the county convention where otherwise designated: Thursday and tried them on pre- -' Executive—Mr Howard Gordon way the county officers and county comparatory to wearing them officially Weggeland Mr Holmes Julian M for the firsttime when the apring mittee members will be elected of Kaysterm of court open's Nionday Persons in charge of the Friday Bamberger C A Epperson Over-field Oliver J Grimes C P The robes are of black ribbed silk night mass meitlits are requested ville and are similar to those worn by to telephone the names of the new Construction and planning—Mr members of the United States district chairmen and chairwoM'en to The Salt Lake Tribune as soon' Epperson Chester P Cahoon J R preme court They are regarded as Iieux of Hooper fttr Limy Exhibits—Mr Grimes A U Macof adding dignity to the court Call Wasatch 690 ask for l'election " Ed AIM-efirstliThifiTlfeinbers of of kenisioCA-Whi- te Utah" convention approached it the Utah tribunal have worn robes 'these two district officers- - along J McPolin of Park City Mr Bambérger 'with the number of your district group of participants met in the and in ordering them complied with Weggeland Mr Howard Mr Over-fiel- d Kearns of the Utah State Bar building Thursday after- - an request Mr Holmes O F McShane American Bar association has New Entertainment and special events noon to arrange finar details of the for some time urged all appellate —Mr Weggeland Miss Sarah Mc- program iortheevent courts to wear robes Cracken of Ogden Frank Bonacci Culminating a drive itarted last of Helper the Utah Manufacturers Although his counsel announced Publicity—Mr Overfield L A spring by withdrawal from the case Thursthe convention will be association Mrs Milford of George Wynaught Ls day Peter W Beauprey 3 attended by representatives from all elated to go On trial Friday at 10 S Ballif of Provo but one county in the state S J a m in district court facing a first District Offer Test Today of Factions' Strength decided Prepare Display Advertising State "sr-it- h Highway Patrol Chief Seeks Garage Ruling world-famou- Higlt:court Judges Try on Robes 'Build Utah' Program Set -- his--hrt- oe Insurance Fund : Passes Million nine-stat- Wintei and Spring Stage Change of Pace To Bewilder Observers of Salt Lake Weather The-all-ti- me Y LF - Ft - - - ' - sorHn int eleight ' left "Ands the Utah' booth lOcatiort " George Jackson Byrnes for E O Howard r el ett st i I ot paeproposed rseamp erdjpe 7- 4o7t ::"!::: ors of the Utah told Thursday at 1 leit A ac og 11 : 1 a i1 14 - -:: U P & L Head Progress Made By Private Service l'iitrmo- - :1 ::::::: : - - Cite—s-- :::f '!t: - :: :A servIcer-and—reporc:t- - " $ ' ":1 :: ' - :::: k ) :‘ : -- :: 7—'7:- :::" The standard- set by the United States bureau of public health for first grade milk places the maxi:::: mum bacteria count at 50000 the commission was told by Ariel C Merrill chief city sanitarian "'4'io :'1 Calls for Io 7 pection ::4a" The new ordinance also specifically provides tor proper inspection of for odaalier yinhethrdescpitroduuncdinegr """w ":c :::::: 6 PublieLPOIVer---- 0- i than0000 4 00k 1 o "I'--'" i — - 's I: 1: :::: :k: t ' ::: V!':-'- Ak ::::H": :: :4 C:i 4 ' Is ::':" erf ""ist k" fei 'it'l: A ' 'J ø I Possibility cash rewards may be posted for apprehension of hit and run drivers involved in fatal accidents loomed Thursday night following a conference between Mayor John M Wallace and Chief of Police William C Webb Questioned as tewhether rewards r4 will be considered as a means of 11: determining identity of such per- sons Chief Webb declared such a so-plan "undoubtedly will be brought and bands freely Through regulai routines of exer- out in considering these — cases" I1 - ' else' and massage doctors hops to Meanwhile Mayor Wallace re- normal faculties Mr and Iterated his contention that "some all restore ' Mrs Jacobsen said The fact that Renovation of 16 Utah farm the boy is alive and active today permanent plan must be worked plants comprising remodelirfg and menstreets to of "iron this out rid our lung" they attribute to the ' construction of 50 buildings is inwith public ace" but asserted "announcement cluded - which was purchased in a contract for $24090 let ' funds after a campaign led by the of any contemplated action must to the Foisy and Heaton Construe-tiOn come from —Legion enmpany of Marysvale arid the poliesapartment? Cedar City C A Clark resident engineer inspector of the farm seOutlines Problem" announced curity administration Chief Webb in a igned statement Thursday issued Thursday did not mention The farms are those for the rethe possibility that rewards will be settlement of farmers under the offered but outlined Salt Lake Widtsoe relocation project of the 'City's traffic problem as it con- administration who have been y Police booked a suspect on fronts the public drouth-strickmoved from the charges late Thursday night The statement follows: Widtsoe area to more productive —and discovered a genuine novelty that the solution of the parts Of the state "Realizing Detectives Sherman L Christen- traffic problem in all its phase& Ten of the farms are located In sen and W F Heninger arrested (parking speeding hit and run Utah county five in the Richfield Earl Egbert 33 on a downtown drunken is one of the area and one In Salt Lake county etc) driving street when he answered the de- major tasks confronting the law Specific cost of a typical farm on scription of a man wanted on a enforcement agencies of the city which all of the buildings will be of forgery charge the been taken have new by steps was quoted by Mr police On searching Egbert detectives department to assemble data that Clarkconstruction as Such a farm will found a complete itemized list of will make possible a complete and Include a63500 farmhouse a barn a asserted crirtlinal activities and pro- comprehensive survey of the situa- Chicken house 1 garage and granary ceeds therefrom totaling more tion with a view not only to proper Houses in the contract are to be than $250 enforcement but to possible recom- built at a cost of 62310 Each inThe list which detectives said mendations for changes in the city cludes two bedrooms living room as a ordinances that relate to the subEgbert admitted preparing kitchen and modern bathroom with bookkeeping system ' for 'his 'own ject a' basement The houses complete use showed a total of 14 checks "The steps taken to assemble data will be of double frame construe- passed in and near Salt Lake City Include not only a study of the tion insulated-- between the studbetween early February and March actual conditions as they are in the ding and plaster and will have "A" Colonel D C 15 of this year president j A front porch and a of the Ameritan Jrickling city through streets speed limits type roofs Institute of Minetc traffic but will back door be lights Included danger spots landing and a Metallurgical ing Engineers also include the aseemblifil-órdalaaand—president ortitith—Cbppercordl to- ordinancia andenforcement work will start not later than ' guest of the Utah sec methods in other cities that have April 15 and all of the buildings panywilliDe '4 tion April 12 at a dinner meeting been more or less successful along will be completed by June 30 Mr in Salt Lake City it was announced Clark announced those lines at a meeting of the group ThursSchool Planned day night Prior to the Salt Lake gathering Bankers Defense Counsel Indianapolis "A traffic E s sergeant (Sergeant Colonel Jack ling- will meet with A International Harvester company now is the J Steinfeldt) Hear Adams attending All day I M Hotel Utah Nev Named for Beauprey Ely Traffic Safety institute AL traffic 1 April 9 G L Oldright secretary University of Utah extension litBankers' bave no dictator and rsaid training school under auserature class Hotel Utah 10 a nt officers' Associaof the International master pices acknowledge no except the Chief speaker at the meeting was ' Junior chamber of commerce tion for Chiefs of Police at North- public they serve Orval Adams E N Pennebaker chief "geologist s Beau Brummel cafe 12:15 p m western university Evanston president of the American Bankers' of the Consolidated Copper Mines He will bring back the latest in all association declared Thursday in Utah Association of Butter Man of Kimberley Nev He traffic work and will be assigned Indianapolis Ind Associsted Press corporation ufacturers chamber of comspoke on "Geology and Exploration degree murder charge Fete Stephenson executive secrdtfaryof - Premium Income of the state in12:15 p m as instructor In a school for traffic dispatches said merce of the Robinson Mining District Karl V King has been appointed Army Officers Plan the manufacturers association re- surance fund in 1937 was 81011- be in t officers wilr that organized "Tankers are fundamentally op- at Ely" said to be one of the largest by Judge Herbert M Schiller to 'United States army officers staLions club Hotel Utah —12:15 p m 18181 the first time the annual in- fithis to the concentration of immediately A Rogers and Sam tioned In Utah who have attended ported Thursday department or in the world E bodies posed club replace Utah Hotel Exchange All walks of life are represented come has exceeded the million-dolla- r nancial power" he told approxiOther speakers included R S Bernstein as counsel for Ei eau prey the U S military academy at Wc'st 12:15 p tn return mark O F McShane ihem"It is believed the course of action mately 1000 bankers 'gathered at a Dean John'M Boutwell and E W who le charged with murder of Point will hold their annual dinner in the list of speakers for the after- - ber of the state industrial commis- Chamber 'of commerce advisory outlined above will attack this probe defiof the noon and A Smithsen (Jack Romero) honoring conference chairman The i r the' John founding "They Engelman meeting also council chamber of commerce evening sessions and sion said lem in the most way and nitely arr not controlled by 60 followed a cafeteria dinner at the 28 in an affray January 23 in academy In 1892 at the University in a roster of that) - ExpensesThursday 12:15 p m furnish at least apractical More of the fund the workable if not families" attending local rooming house club Saturday at 6 p: m' during Newhouse hotel ' Fire 11Aderwriters Aesociation of the best solution" than 150 persons outsidc Salt Lake year totaled $7858239 and of this amount $2126235 went Utah chamber of commerce Meanwhile on continued conintO the will be police present when the City 12:15 p m' the lookout for the seven hit and vention opens at 2 rt m Saturday state general fund as premium tax e run drivers who have injured fatally in the Hotel Utah Adding to that The $5732040 Itied to defray ad- t 'Utah Ide Cream Manufacturers Lightning-Lik- e costs was ministrative on seven 566 Salt Lake 350 residents leaders be will per at least i number only association Newhouse hotel City cent of incomi 12:15 0ps city streets during the past two from the Salt Lake City area is fund The Of minThree run the hit and executives years managed Business by Charles lawyers Chamber of commerce building fatalities have occurred since Janisters educators farm and labor A Chine under the general super- and construction committee Flurries of show which observerstweather records have been kept at ttest March months In Salt Laketnight Mean temperature of 42 was leaders economists city state 'and vision of the Industrial commission chamber of crommerce 12:15 p so uary I 1938 t here were normar county officials—irrespective of powas observatory government said Saltthe mark struck "mere squalls" history American Mothers Sentinel league inches of Itiow which fell city litical or religious affiliations—have 36 The wedhel: Lake bureau 1099 Ninth Fast street In Inches when' 1891 2 p nt 468 The airport City late Thursday and early here F Officer contained 48 of an established the manufacturers' associa- Grazing Board Slates joined Thursday Army Woodmen pf the World L O I one of the inch of water bringing precipitation fell In 1816 an even- 4 Inches fell Thurschiy midnight rep9rted a 28 tion in an attempt to find measures Friday t m Visits hall most conducive to the economic and Hearings on Permits I Douolas strangest weather picturu in Utah for the month to 38 inches The and in 1920 381 Inches was reported degree temperature 1 - -- Utah state board of health chamMeanwhile water officials In Salt social welfare of the state previous high was established dur- - during March history 17 days of March 1891 8 p in ber of pommerce Afternoon oession speakers will Protests from ranchers against Lieutenant Colonel E C McGuire Despite flurries of snow which Lake City were unable to determine - the'238firstinches ' on the heels of one of when was reported The continued Into the early morning to what extent the korm had in Include M J Greenwood Dr Dil- recommendationsI of the advisory 4 chief of staff for supply Following Twenty-Thirt- y usistant Newhouse club of Utah grazing district 21o 2 e 3 IL In in the Ninth corps area with head- - the wcirsteitortna since the Mormon figure for this month is 26 inches — Friday observers forecast creased snowfall on the watershed worth Walker Dr J R Mahoney board hotel e" : in the Salt Lake above normal I skies over Utah with at Brighton for telephone service Stewart P Dobbs of Ogden Donald will be heardApril 4 in the federal in arrived FranciSco San conferred cloudy pioneers partly quarters Oil Newhouse Standard conipany a gradual rise in temperature building M V Hatch district gra- there was disconrinued due to the P Lloyd Paul M Peterson and ) 't with Brigadier General valley more thals'90 years ago mild Itialso boosted to far above -hotel p m Thursday 0 zier said Thursday Licenses for the Ward C Holbrook But mai the total precipitation since The temperature problem was mild blizzard C Sweeney weather Walter prevailed commanding i L 0 O F Salt' 1 will incjude Dr season beginning May 1 will be islodge No 2 at Fort Douglas onC C C again early Thursday the picture October 1 which was recorded 'at another which puzzled Salt Laker& The storm was general through speakers Evening general ' l 8 p tn LOOP-hapued after the hearing A total of- - a After a maximum the but Utah and the rest Of the in John Edward Carver of Ogden changed as another heavy snowfall 101 inchea or 206 inches above the supply matters 4' Oil Workers nuxiliary local 286A Monson J Reuben Clark Jr and 842 applications for rights in Salt level The visitor will leave Friday appeared—a storm that placed previous day the mercury bere termountain west With heavy and Juals coun—3' IN m morning for Los Angeles planninir cipitation 4n Salt Lake City at a 'it also Newhouse hotel of this ta a low of 29 degrees ripitation being reported from St pct Adam S Bennion who will close LakeUtahTooele of "Utah ties have been received 92 fewer ths-1r south to Logan on 'the of 'OdIGeoralk-on--t- he to visit tamps near St George and higher point tor the first 17 Orris club Hotel Rah— days TITursday and t he (nottorksidering Capitol than were approved last year ' the Future" ' I Looks-tMarch than at any tima is one of 114ourwet was established Wednesday mid- - 'the north loolbo IN in— les Vegas en route - ' :: Plans 'for ' With only' minor protests being heard against a proposed new ordinance to regulate the distribution and sale of raw milk in Salt Lake ' City the city commission Thursday passed the ordinance as submitted by the city legal department It was made effective at once Opposition developed on only two points in the proposed- ordinance Otherwise raw milk producers and city health officers were in complete agreement on the measure As- now defined raw milk of a grade A quality must conform-tstandard of not more than a 20000 bacteria count a cubic centimeter and grade Bpasteurized milk will be permitted a count of not more X" Hear Boy's Story who served under Me King Colonel William C Webb now police chief in the 145th field artillery told about early Legion activities in the state and how Utah was the first department In the entire nation to complete organization The Legionnaires also heard the boy story of the who has now Irecovered sufficiently once he from the complete paralysis suffered sotha he can use his arms Nh(7-- rmMILMIMIAwlPM11011N00010104PP0mMuMnewMPS said Rayadjutant 1: : ' - 44 : p Producers Fight 'Bottling Rooth' Provision of Act ' 1 't t 4: 1 - ' ' - On Raw Milk : 't Cônin4'ai1-d-eti7------ - ''::r1: - 'I Standards - 4 :' ' '' f CitrImproves Got Together on Plans for Exposition flooth Gadsby'Scores' Bliddy?' i ' - ----'' 2 -- - -- s - ' : : ' - ' - ' - revealed-thetMarc- h high-mar- - Itl i 'r4t if' t y k t 1 - |