Show Tim SALT Hope Revives: For - TRIBUNE SUNDAY MORNING MARCH 20 1938 Women 's Meet Plans -- Nó West Poin Pitblioatioti7fléf011iD4'yi 1:T LAICE ' Station In-Readin- ess Oldest1109r: piscos:-Au4Agenq:(7100- in"'"77-7-1 -- 17104inS:-b:-7ss Quits-Businet- '1 Reports of Delay in Appropriation Denied in Capital ' IlwAlitsm I 1: Hope that the appropriation of : I - ! (Oostinued Irrem Page ': t rIIMUNIMonNOEMt With the Military We have stood ready for two 2r l' ':' '''' xA' ' - t!':- ‘ Ili' ' )1' of our civic groups in the fields of material and cultural advancement Many women from other states have learned of our institute 4 and expreuedthe desirsilirhold a similar activity in their state The 1"7"T'N exhibits and demonstrations the it:' t '" :"::j fin speakers who have been invited to appear at the institute on con temporary problems of interest to 4 women and men assure a program ‘Itt of activity of worth" The national lecturers shows and exhibits to be included in the institute are so varied that spacious quarters are again needed The Coconut Grove ballroom and metzanine have been reserved for the '"f::::: off activities These events which will ' :' cover the complete gamut of femi:'' N :::::' nine interest will be offered to the women of the intermountain west i without cost or obligation on their :: i:::::: part No admission will be charged for any lecture shows or exhibit 1 :t Members of Board '' '4! Members of the Woman's institute advisory board and the organizations they represent include: Mrs Cecelia Siegel B'nai B'rith :1q :i Miss Martha King auxiliary ::4' House Miss Ruth Neighborhood Campbell National Committee for the Cause and Cure of War Mrs '":''::f: Arch J West Utah State Parent-Teachassociation Mrs W J '' ::'::':: Carter Utah State Safety council Mrs Richard E Ganahl Chapman Murray Legion i Branch library Mrs Lee Wright To Hold Party Salt Lake district Federation of Women's clubs Mrs James L GibsoMURRAY—A party to celebrate nr-Utah State Federation of Wo- the recent membership drive will be men's clubs t Mrs Walter M Stook- held by Murray post No 80 Ameri44 ey Utah State Medical association can Legion Monday at 8 p m in w Mrs H C Jacob Utah State Fed- the Murray Firemen's ball ' eration of Women's clubs Mrs John A program featuring Alf Gunn as -- :!:1 H Taylor Lion House Social cen- speaker will be presented and reter Mrs John R Hooker Salt Lake freshments served Mr Gunn will City Council of Women speak on the aubject !'Patriotism Mrs Hendrik Romeyn Civic Cen- and American i9M" Miss Elizabeth FitzGeraid ter A report showing the post to be S H Blair upper left and Ken Utah State Business and Profes- "over the top" in the membership Garff discuss a shift in automo Lower—Prank sional Women's club Mrs Louise Y drive was sent to district officials bile agencies Robison L D S National Women's at the close of the district contest Botterill retiring after 31 years Relief society Mrs Martin Lindem March 15 as a dealer Mrs Salt Lake Junior League James Ingebretsen University of Utah Mothers' club Mrs James A Hogle National Recreation association: Mrs- May le Welch Children'e Service Society of Utah Mrs S W Mote Y W C A Mrs Orin Tugman AmericanAssociation of University Women and Mrs P Catholic Woman's J O'Carroll Tipsy Antoist Assessed $125 on Similar league - " pilliOhltiOn of Salt Lake City's oldest autonlobile agency siaTrango fer of tWo distributorships were announced Saturday Retiring after 31 years as an auto dealer Is Frank Botterill who eatablished his agency on West the Broadway only two years afterwere "hoiseless carriages" first For the Placed on the market last four years he has been Intermountain distributor for Chrysler and Plymouth the Chrysler and Assuming Plymouth agency is S H Blair who also falls heir to the title of Mr Blair dean of Utah dealers founded the Blair Motor company In Logan and Ogden in 1911 and hu operated continuoutly In Logan' since He established a Salt Lake City branch in 1923 The Graham distributorship held by Mr Blair for 10 years is transferred to Ken Garff one of tilt youngest auto dealers of the city In Field Early Only two or 'three men'had preceded Mr Botterill in the automobile business when he placed his' stake on the then risky venture In February 1907 His agency had been located on West Broadway and at 38 South State street before he moved to his present location of 25 Third East street Although no more cars will be sold the Botterill Automobile company will require several months to liqui4te the veteran dealer 'said Mr Blair will retain some of Mr Botterill's employes besides taking over the distributorship He said an expansion of his force will be necessary in service parts sales and office departments Special Equipment Mr Blair announced that the' company was adding the special tools and equipment recommended by the Chrysler Sales corporation to the already shops and that a complete stock of Chrysler and Plymouth parts had been obtained He invited former customers and Chrysler and Plymouth owners to visit his expanded establishment located at 445 South Main street S H- - Blair Jr is sales manager for the company which will handle distribution to 18 dealers in the in termountain region Williath By of the Logan MI Jr is manager branch Mr Gulf will combine the Graham agency with his Studebaker truck headquarters at 120 East Fifth South street Only five years in the businem the new Graham dealer has steadily expanded his operations since ha opened his first used car lot izr 1932 following graduation from the University of Utah three years to transfer title to the (I "but we West Point Association Holds Annual property" he declared WitlYca couldn't do this until thesite was aeleeted The selection was just Former Cadets Honoring Banquet made last week and as soon as ap- j proval is given in Washington the Reminiscing of old days at "the Point" army officers of 4the auxillary"N arranging a program deed and abstract will be sent to Utah met Saturday evening c'At local talent to be presented West Point association stationed 1 at the Veterans' hospital Washington We couldn't move any Salt in Lake at the University club more rapidly" City in the annual dinner for inPrs Lake City When Dr Dean arrived here it former cadets of 'the military academy was learned the appropriation had Memories of-- the MURRAY — American Legion days of "cadet not been made and immediately the as the Officers Grand Junction Colo Saturday Junior drum and bugle corps were refreshed of gray" chamber of coinmerce and others tuned In at 7 p m for a broadcast night Murray post No 80 will entertain sent wires to Washington urging 'was affair The New the of York the given by from the scene Legionnaires at their meeting Monaction esdepartment of Colorado and guest day night at 8 p m in City dinner commemorating the the Murray honor of and Held Too Late principal speaker Firemen's hall tablishment of the military academy Colonel W Rice was chairMeans The 30 members of the corps are The Tribune bureau dispatch said in 1892 man of the national legislative directed by Officers attending the banquet inW F Robinson music It is now too late to obtain an ap- cluded: -senaand S U committee former Colonel Salt Lake City director of Murray high school propriation in the interior depart- Benjamin Grey Dr Edward D Le tor from Colorado Other numbers of the program will ment appropriation bill and unless be given by dancing students of Compte Colonel Oliver A Dickintitle is conveyed promptly it may son C Bank C Colonel Lieutenant Miss Irene Johnston Dr James be too late to secure the approTells Plans H Swartz Captain Speaker Charles Clove is in charge of the program priation in the final deficiency bill Captain E Karl W Hisgen Captain George The department of justice seldom Mitchell James R Wheat- For Veterans! Laws passes on and approves title to a on MartinCaptain Sather First LieutenJ SPRINGVILLE—Talks on veter- Reserve Notes in less than a public building site an legislation in connection with month and frequently title cases ant Floyd A Hansen Colonel Frederic Jorgensen will S Walter Fort Douglas—Colonel universal draft and widow and orhang fire several months Owen R Meredith phan pensions were given at a meet- lead a class in horsemanship SunColonel Fulton to is Congress hoping adjourn not McNeill Major Har- ing of the American Legion post by day at 8 a in at the University later than June 1 the dispatch says Major Normed Milan Captain Kester L Arthur Horsley assistant state ad- of Utah old L deif and the budget estimate is Captain Lambert B Cain jutant and Joel Wilcox department layed until the closing days of the Hastings John D Armstrong Cap- vice commander Officers of the 387th field artilWednesday night session the appropriation will have Captain tain Stephen W Ackerman CaptFrancis Lundale chairman of Le- lery will meet in room 444 Fedto wait until next winters The am A Liebel n K Willard Captain gion junior baseball organization In eral building Monday at 7:30 p project would not be endangered by Captain John W Gad-M- s district 4 outlined plans for teams m with Colonel A H Meatut in this delay because the law author- P Foster Jr DelR Louis First Lieutenant here this summer The meeting was izing construction of 'the building monico First Lieutenant Paul W under the direction of Commander charge is 'permanent law with no time' Thtnuis Lieutefiatit First V O Hafenr Caraway' mit invol- vedMajor R A D Stanis Will preFirst Lieutenant J E It was pointed out that until the Mifflin side at a meeting of officers of G E Lieutenant First Stearns deed is made out transmitted to Winston the quartermaster sorps WednesFirst Lieutenant H R Post Honors Washington inspected and ap- Everman First Lieutenant C H Legion day at 1:30 p rit In the Hotel Charge by Police Court Judge of the department proved by justice Utah Lieutenant E J Ma- Past Commanders neither the bureau of mines nor Chase First cherey Second Lieutena9t W E Because he assertedly drove a traction company bus while under PROVO—Past- - commanders and congress Itself CRILMOVIlo Until title Sievers Second Lieutenant J R Officers of the cavalry reserve Ad this parcel of land actually is Weikel of the Provo the influence V E charter members of alcohol A J Hill 45 of 816 East Fifth South street Second lieutenant vested in the United States the bu- Sinclair Second Lieutenant J F American Legion post were honored will meet Wednesday at 7:30 p m to pay $100 and to spend 30 days in the city jail Satsentenced 444 room Federal was la reau cannot prepare plans for the building here last week the at Rainbow Gar Faber building nor can it ask the budget Captain Stephen Abbott (retired) dens winter ballroom with a dinner urday by Judge Reva Beck Bosone in police court 'bureau to submit an estimate to Randlett Hill was arrested March 12 at? Assigned Agency Captain Edward P Utah: Captain Russell E program and dance COn rtati years of life in Salt Lake Past commander are Harry will conduct a classPesaallaigue in pistol Eighty Bates and Captain E C Breitung Main streets on and 3100 on Ninth East street WedSouth and For two years he dealt in used Temple be will observed Monday by City Fletcher Knight Starr Jordan L )1 marksmanship Thursday at 7:30 Logan machines only then was assigned Edwards Frank Deming Phil S p m In the national guard arm Mrs Wallace White Covington old- - a drunkenness charge after he had nesday 43 of 1210 Crandall a Studebaker R D Madsen agency He now will eat living child of Heilburt John O Beesley J P or)' alighted from a Third avenue bus avenue who allegedly drove 50 miles deal exclusively in Studebaker D O Allen Albert KirkGeorge B a n d Clayton Ackerman he When he an admitted 2700 3100 between on hour arraigned and trucks releasing his retail passenCaptain Lydia Davis Wal- patrick Dr Earl Reynolds J M street Ninth 8 denied March East had been driving the bus and the lace early Utah ' ger car business to the Norville Ordered to School Klipack L A Christensen L A Firmcourt amended the complaint to a speeding charge and trial was set Motor company 468 South Main' pioneers Culbertson Dr M W Merrill H for street distributors Monday Mrs Covington Captain Stephen W Ackerman E Strang George S Ba Ilif and charge drunken driving Glen Holmberg 24 of 909 First Mr Garff announced six emin Fred & Newell will celebrate her adjutant for the Thirty-eight- h (Continued From Page Another drunken avenue driver will on a speeding ployes would be added to his staff alleged plead tantry at Fort Douglas and active eightieth birthday I Eldon Jones 31 of 819 Green etreet charge April 1 He allegedly drove to handle the increased volume of for vice conditions since these con- f approximately five years in rehome of her Acceleration in the building in- at the miles an hour between 2700 'and business Robert Holbrook will be Don E i ditions "merely reflect the general serv Ulcers' affairs in this area State Leaders Talk admitted guilt and was fined 8125 50 grandson 2200 on Ninth East street Wednesdustry as a result of new provi- White advanced to service manager to leVel of social consciousness of the hu bee ordered to report to the of 1450 1rd' 30 days in the city jail lieu of " sions of federal the was act housing day J Lords shop assist Lafayette Hi command ai4 general staff school On Legion Affairs South Ninth West community" e was granted a stay of execution reported here Saturday by Robert street Robert Lyngberg 22 ef 806 East manager and- T L Barkdült will To protect youth against the pita at Port Lea worth Kan Sep! and New C disYork of sales Simmons MAGsTADepartment be promoted from accountant to of-Thirteenth South street who City 4 until March 31 Mrs Covington Idle of vice Dr Beeley recom- tember 1 it wa1announced here trict officers were cor- was present at the manager of the fice manager on a Feb' rnended they be forewarned in "a Saturday speeding born here charge f : Crashes Into Car zneeting of Cyprus post poration Iruary 11 forfeited a $25 bond when alter C regular March 11 1858 dignified realistic way" and that Brigadier General 38 American Simmons Mr No of held Legion Gyro Her parents came president Jones police report was arreited larrested on a bench warrant a "moral immunity to vice" be mil- Sweeney commanding g rat at at the Utah Copper club this International from 1928 to 1930 was to Utah with the his fine had not been paid tivated in them through these chan- the post announced the war depart- week after a machine be was Tuesday members honored Salt of the by second party of Mn Covington nels: "A far flung system" of char- ment hu assigned two new officers Admitting he drove on the wrong Into a crashed on affairs of club driving ter the at Talks Lake luncheon a parked Gyro legion side of the highway on Beck street ' ere City and her father wu a leader acter education in schools cultiva- - to the Thirty-eight- h infantry given by Otto A Mosley Saturday afternoon in the Hotel pioneers e in establishing the fruit tree indus- in the 1600 block on Fifth East Charles Stipac 23 of Tooele was tion of constructive interests and They are Captain Phillip S D B Arthur was Bird Utah deptwtment adjutant fined $10 with an alternative of president now serving in the Philippine street wholesome companionships use of try in the state department ad- In charge She was married in 1877 to Hyrum tact and tolerance in leadership and department who will report here in Horsleyysssistant 51 of 321 South First three days in the city jail Roth George - said oel an commanWilcox The and visitor business jutant PerR White who died in 1887 later West street was Admitting a charge of failing to Economic conditions are making presentation of arguments against July and Captain Alexander der of distrftto3 Harry A building is far more active on the married Edward acquitted of a stop before making a weinnow eervinginPuerto Rico Adams who Covington right turn on a steady upward climb since 1930 vic first mmander in precoast but than Pacific of He east the a red traffic light Hanle J Bran George W MELIOno president of the charge driving died in 1020 She was the The criminologist conceded it-- is who will report here in June sided noticeable is every- sit children all of whom have hdecrolf allegedly struck a bicycle in the 200 denburger 57 of 1523 East Ninth Improvement "highly improbable" that gambling corporation Dew K C Taylor and Wyatt where He will leave Sunday for Mrs Covington has 15 i block on West Fourth South street South street was fined 110 alcoholism prostitution drug troit Mich said here Saturday WarNeteranaat werailatned Denver li atenlind 12 terms entice can —A—Fillingame 56 of 726 Ninth Addressing distributors of Kul Februar1--27 East otreet forfeited a $10 bond on vinator refrigerators and other pora-et household equipment from Utah a'charge of ignoring a stop sign city Cando is reduce it to a minO A Gates junior vice coin imum he declared and must pro- minder will describe George Durrant 29 of 165 South J E Jensen 55 of' 6500 South Idaho Colorado Wyoming Nevada conditions - ceed Main street asking for a retrial on State street and E Ft Wright 39 and New Mexico Mr Mason said by a study of causes in Honolulu in nt nt nt nt nt "There are two fundamental reathe basis of insufficient evidence of 647 South West Temple street it is no time for business to "pull sons why vice exists" he asserted or The case was continued until Mon- forfeited a $10 bond each on charges Its punches curtail advert4ing -breaks" "The first Is the unchanging nature Auxiliary to Greet day Durrant was arreeted on a of running through red traffic light wait for theindustries which have of human appetites the appreciable "Heavy Salt Lithe qty's estimated 4000 drunken driving charge and MonFavorably impressed with opera- I Former reMd'ents f Lehi under been hardest hit in the business modification of Which within the New U S Citizens by-- it convicted was day in the annual jur3rand marble tions of a commerc1allitiwOra1c61161 recession are beginning to show of the LAuk b of Salt participants next few znillenii is quite unlikely conducted by the city rec- sentenced to pay 8100 or spend 30 annual ROCK SPRINGS—The and on the Pacitio Second ifs the willingness of other imptovement plant at Atchison Kan which they Lake City will meet in it s14 I and tourney in the days will city jail to reation have Americanization of the department program coast the people scarcely know individtlals to cater to such appeCalle of L M Cummings 39 of the reunion' Friday evening at n curb their impatience for an extra extensively inspected during Archie American of Hay there has been a recession" Its said tites and to exploit them for selfish auxiliary past week two of three Salt Lakers House social center it ts announced week due to inclement weather 1768 Michigan avenue was conLegion post Will be held Sunday at who Others addressing the meeting until 26 pecuniary reasons" made the trip had returned court tinued March the by recreation 11 a m in the high salon! here city one of a series of regional sessions by Mrs Herbert C Piston 1539 Itaket410to Dr Beeley listed also four canto Utah Saturday was arrested Thursday at Commemorating He the short first men women wild will and Saturday Sixty W Burritt vice included tributory causes: "The Atchison plant utilizes sur- Browning avenue in charge of arsoon receive final citizenship papers liminary tryouts at the Fourth South and Main streets on work day in western mines April president Henry G V Egan assistant — 1 The concentration of populaof and plus sorghum grains will potatoes rangements charges driving Mart will welcomed as at be Americans grounds varLousscbqi 1 1898 James Morgan regional treasurer Ralph Cameron sales tion in cities with resultant this4annual i A dinner 'will be eerved at 7:30 at 4 p mMarch 28 instead of drunken driving but due to an er- C event Each one will be black strap molasses and Jerusalem I 0 director will go to Frederick manager all of Detroit and H C anonymity of human relations and given a silk American flag and a artichokes—whatever is available name and offense ror 21 as pre in the Mareh copying announced usly of San Francisco regional after which there will be a short District of population nobility tryouts to b held at the fromtbe desk sergeant's records a Colo where on the fiftieth anniver- Mealey copy of the constitution of the cheap and in quantities" said Har2 Unemployment and poverty manager old B Lee: managing director of program visiting and dancing All lower division high a ools will complaint was drawn charging event United a of States the and sary by program 3 scale of organization 4rge The program will be in charge of the L D S church social security former Lehi residents are invited begin at 4 p m April driving and reckless driv— for miners will be presented vice and racketeering on a scale Mrs The semifinals are schedule for ing ' Jesse Murphy who has been pmgram who headed the party Mrs Piston announces ReservaMr Morgan's attendance will be local state con and surpassing of the unit's Americaniza-- I The farm products are cooked and tions must be made with Mrs Pis- 10 a m April 4 the beginnitig chairman Bond trot at the request of John L Lewis allowed to ferment Resultant alcoschool spring vacation with the Forfeits the tion committee for several years 4 Unscrupulous and corrupt hol is sold to dealers in Kansas ton or Lesley Goates sports editor finals starting at 10 a m the folacharge of failing to yield the CI 0 head and president of the politicians and peace officers—a Nebraska and Iowa and is mixed of the Deseret News Both semifinals and right fvay K N White 64 of 244 United Mine Workers of America day lowing is offered Dr discuss will more Opportunity young Beeley topic with gasoline as a motor fuel Prominent Salt Lake City and Og- finals will be held at the municipal NorthNt West street forfeited who asked that this area be repreof 20000 recent sales of life inmen of the Intermountain area fully next Saturday Mark Austin member of the seball diamond n additional charge a $20 bond Mr Mor- surance a aurvey revealed ones The economic factor is particu- to further their musical educa- curity committee who went with den residents expected to participate of falling to' signal before making sented at the meeting fourth of the policies were bought larly influential as a cause of tion by enlistment in infantry and Mr Lee now is attending a quar- in the reunion include W Karl a U turn was dihsed lie was ganAn will deliver a brief address one-ba- it by persons unusual situation will be in by women and prostitution the professor said coast artillery corps bands sta- terly conference and Fred W Mc- Hopkins superintendent of Ogden Two Women Suffer arrested accident foI1owInt1i who owned --no life insurance E Morevidence the at Mr Girls who earn $10 a week find a tion in Hawaii It was announced Entire chief engineer for the Utah-Idah- o meeting tam Secat Seventh d Thursday James Worlton schools Dr T city gan reported Saturday when mine Paul Huttinger of Philadelphia told strong attraction in the prospect of Saturday by First Lieutenant N ond South streets Sugar company third memin Crash Utah and Idahci agents of the Penn: earning POO a week as prostitutes Thomas Mifflin acting district ber of the party remained in the assistant superintendent of Salt Injuries t workers now working seven-ho18 of 1283 D William Rice Lake City schools Francis A Child he said quoting results of delinofficer in the Ness east will celebrate the epochal d Mutual Life Insurance company at a recruiting street A 48 and South C Mrs White of 948 Temple Fran Saturday luncheon at the Newhouse: quency studies The average age f)til I din g day which years A report en the oporations and superintendent of the Utah State South Second West street suffered Smith 36 of 2868tAdiunsAitreet' eight-hoIllbor- of 10 or 12 hours under hotel at which girls become sexually do recOmmendations concerning possi- Industrial school Judge George A bruises and Mrs Maryann Wilson were fined $U each on speeding In addition to Mr Buttinger who linauent he said is 18 grounct ble establishment of one or more Goatee and others 13 of 264 Lucy avenue incurred is agency secretary of the company charges0Wee allegedly drove 45 to Alcoholism he declared Is more Spanish War Vets such plants in Utah will be made Committees have been named by shock Saturday in a twocar col- 50 miles an hour between 800 and the agents heard Willard F pet-- 0 to Dr John A Widtsoe agricultural Mrs Piston as follows: Reception lision at Fifth South and Fourth 006 on Thirteenth East street Wedprevalent now than before prohibi- wiler also of Philadelphia and cons 'Fair' tion days and its effects are more Visit Colorado Post adviser to the security committee Dr Barlow Fox Mrs Arthur W East streets - 50 miles an hour Reported Smith and nesday nected with the underwriting cis- MT PLEASANT—E M John- and to the committee as a whole Olson and Mrs C Irvin Fox ardangerous socially because of the The injured were riding in a west- between Stratford and Parkway Harry Johnson 70 of 530 West partment of the company discuss: for men drunken to ston A group of opportunity department command elt of security of- rangements Mrs Olson Charles H bound car driven by J G Albertson avenues on Ninth East street Wed- First North street was in "fair" indemnity bractices handle automobiles and other ma- - Utah United Spanish War Veter ficials in Sevierregiohal county is working Olson Mrs E G Shelton Mrs L 401 Of 1153 South Second West condition Saturday at the Salt Lake W AT Carter general agent of chinei ans and Mrs Johnston depart- for establishment of such a project S Wood and Mrs Fox publicity street and collided with a south-boun- d nesday N W Thompson 27 of 2131 Ninth general hospital He fell 30 feet the company for Utah and Idaho has Lake Salt full ment its share City president of the auxiliary to utilize Jerusalem artichokes Mrs A S Hampson Lesley Goates: car 'driven by Mrs J F East street forfeited a 125 bond from a scaffold et his horile Friday who --- nt recovered from a long: the country's 150000 drug addicts headed a delegation of Utah vet- which require little and program Mrs H M Blackhurst O'Neill 34 of 1473 Redondo avenue ona speeding charge He allegedly and suffered a probable dislocated illnessrecently at the luncheon presided ' the speaker said erans who attended a banquet in thrive in that district irrigation Mrs Lealey Goates C Irvin Fox drove 54 miles an hour between2700 vertebra and severe bruise& police reported attended by 25 agent& 1 el ) ::: ' er Post - -- '' A A ” Bus Operator Draws Fine Jail Term on Drunk Driving --li- Pioneer Nears 80th Birthday Beel Offers Vice 'Cur Chief Notes - t 1-- '1 part 34N- made during the present session of congress was renewed Saturday ' was received from The when word Tribune- Washititton bureau that the appropriation is not being neg lected or delayed in Washington" e A tract adjoining the University of Utah has been selected by Dr Reginald S Dean chief engineer of the bureau of mines metallurgical division and approved by the committee of grounds of the board of regents At' Dr George Thomas president of p the university said the plat is on 46 its way to Washington and as soon r as it is approved by Secretary Ickes rliefoAkk L011 V4P114 and John W Finch director of the 4:00 bureau the deed and abstract will Left to right Captain James R Wheaton G C Glassford Captain Stephen W Ackerman and be sent immediately to the national Second Lieutenant V E Sinclair look over an old "grad" number of the West Point Pointer - capital Denies Reports The president said reports that the university is delaying the deal are all wrong five-acr- : Botterill Company Ends Long Service Taken Over by Blair iN '4i 'ti "N 40 1 $300000 for the new bureau of mines building in Salt Lake City will be Intermountain Area Show to Be Held April 5 to 8 ibi " 4 p 0 "7 Building Revival t ( 1 r Johns-Manvil- le 1 se ' Dodd-ridg- a is Yisitor Finds Trade Gains et ikcl Nash-Kelvinat- or t great-grandch- Ta Lt Reunion Weather Delays Alcohol Plant Social Marble Match J ao Officer iiies - A A Will Address Miners I -- ' hit-and-r- 1 1- Insurance Agents Hear Official A 1 ur ur ago-free- - 4 -o - VP '! 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