Show - THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE 4 Mrs Byington Netvs in Brief Form f Lifers Denied Pardons 1938 1 8 19 BYU Women Peery Revives Plan for New Tomatomen Of! ntefmduui Given Parole FRIDAY MORNING APRIL btiident Name Leaders nrtUSI W pSSJMOjrailWmM ' Plan ‘Men’g Day!- PROVO-F- or the first time in the history of the institution ‘men’s day” will je held at Brig ham Young university Friday according to Dr' Wesley P Lloyd dean of men wua & of Mayors’ Organization Report Remaining BOISE Idaho LTI—The Idaho pardon board declined Thursday to Court J5etg Prisma PWA Gives to Funds Idaho GirF Chosen Project Impetus alter the life sentences of six murSentence for - ‘ derers' confined in the state prison Auditor Cash Available Needed As President Reports The board refused to free Jojin G McClurg of Gem county Ward ‘Tray Will’ Forger Campus Voting O Tharp of Twin Falls county G Tribune Intermountain Service W Moore of Bannock county and OGDEN — Hope was expressed Thursday by Mayor Harman W CiaimOrphan TflBunS Intermouhtalh ScrvIc ’Tribune Intermountain Service Guy Nelson “of Bonneville county ELKO Nev— Patricia that the proposed $600000 building may yet POCATELLO Idaho— Ona Byin' Ml sent to the prison for murder PROVO— Connie Kelly of St An- Peery child abanHe said he had received mater'alize through a P W A allotment Ion comely mother doned in this city by her foster thony Idahol was elected president ‘mother who entered into a sui- of the Associated Women Students word from the National organization of mayors in Washington D C confessed forger of a will in Which Give a Warning ‘Brewer of Brigham Young university at that not' ell of the funds appropriated to the PWA last year have cide pact with Dr he had sought to obtain $3000 and here January 28" will be claimed final elections Thursday She deOGDEN— Warning to a dwelling from an estate was sen ibeen distributed by her foster father Alban Courte-manc- feated Marjorie Killpack of Idaho that the recently comA letter askln support for the fenced Thursday to serve from 1 Idaho to arrive who Falls' is View dam reserexpected pleted Pine on were: to 14 years in the Idaho state peni- officers was sooh it Doro here Other announced named project was addressed by the mayor voir is private ‘property and to the Utah congressional delegathy McGuire of Provo vice pres! Thursday by1 local officials those who swim in the lake tentiary and then heard the sen' dent Maxine Turner of Spanish tion do so at their own risk was ' tence suspended Fork secretary and Lyle Evans of Cases Deferred “The unemployment situation in issued-- Thursday Slight by Ora District Judge D H7 Sutphen of Salt Lake City recreational leader our community is indeed serious" Bundy president of the Ogden BOISE Idaho Wb— Pleading of will assume new dutieB their he said “and inasmuch as we have Gooding passed the sentence or River Water Users' associaG E McKelvey former Idaho com- They Builder Agrees to at the of the fall guar tion following an accident outgrown the small accommodadered the suspension and paroled missioner of public works to two ter nextbeginning September tions which were provided in our late Thursday afternoon Union Requests Ihe young woman to Willard Lund charges contained in grand jury The defeated finalists were Sarah old city hall built over 50 years indictments was delayed Thursday Marie ‘Binks of local business man who employs vice Springviile ago I thought perhaps our prowhen both cases were transferred her husband "Elmer N Byington president Venice Cottaririof Provo PRICE — An agreement was posed project for a new to judges and " as a coal truck driver of Durrant secretary? bourbon Leader Speaks Dorothy reached Thursday between T G building that was approved approxProvo recreational leader Rowland contractor and W O imately 18 months ago could be Mrs' Byington pleaded guilty to OGDEN— Youth has played Pleases is a member of the Dlx representative of the Interna' revived Miss Play Kelly administration the forgery charge when arraigned successful role in the PROVO—First presentations of Nautilis social unit White Key tlonal Hod- - Carriers Building and "It is my Understanding that not new deal Calvin W Rawof the Wives of Windsor" by honorary service and scholastic or Common Laborers' union ending a all the funds appropriated to-t- he before District Judge Jay L Down‘The Merry and district attorney lings Third last year have been allostrike over a wage diS' P W-university students ganization and the Mentor organ- two-da- y told Brigham Young ing and he called in Judge Sutphen Democratic state chairman Since starting at B Y U pute at Carbon ization afternoon cated Would it be possible to and evening Thursday junior college Democratic Junior to pass sentence members of the she has 1934 more in filled ' than Mr Dix said a request for a secure some of these funds for this taught the thrilled large audiences which The young woman admitted writ League of Weber county at eveCollege hall to ‘capacity The play two years in Germany and Switzer- minimum wage of 60 cents per hour needed improvement?” here Thursday meeting regular m 8:15 land will be repeated Friday at p and recognition of the union was City Auditor M L Critchlow re Ing the "cake ffray will” which fig accepted by Mr Rowland and the ported that the city has $100000 ured prominently in the case since ning laborers were ordered to return to available for the building there Snow Aids Ranges the death of Jamima Williams rework Friday being a $75000 surplus in the gen GREEN RIVER Wyo— Bene cluse in whose basement police Tax-L- aw The agreement was reached fol- eral fund and $25000 surplus in the fits to western Wyoming rangr found a secret cache of $13260 Jn lowing a conference between Mr waterworks fund resulting from the show which The project as originally approved currency Rowland Paul M Peterson state fell over the region Tuesday and A crude note the purported will federation president and Mr Dix by the government called for a feddirected the distribution of the es- early Wednesday are of incalculHarry McEwCn of the state indus- eral grant of $270000 Under this able value W R Sholes district tate which includes stocks mortMOAB— A coroner’s jury called trial commission and Lyman N plan the city would contribute $105-00- 0 4 U S division sudistrict of state UP— The Idaho grazier accounts BOISE and six gages savings and the $60000 site of the presby Justice of the Peace Dave A Gisleyj U S conciliator from Washafdwellings to herself her child her preme court reaffirmed Thursday of grazing stated Wednesday Johnson to Investigate the death of ington D C acted as arbitrators in ent city hall while the county’s ternoon sister Grace Gordon Lawrence share would be $165000 The govof a 1935 law that Merle Myers 23 of Moab Jste effecting the agreement Gordon who took the Gordon wo- constitutionality ernment later modified its proposal Thursday night had not retimed a man on a trip to Kansas after Mrs imposes a 3 per cent excise levy Music Groups Expected eliminating the butright grant but verdict after several hours of deWilliams’ death and Frank Grooms on ore mined in Idaho offering federal assistance to the ST GEORGE— Some 1200 music liberations The note mentioned only one of When the original decision was contestants are extent of paying- wages of relief The body of Mr Myers a laborer expected here a score of heirs entered last January 25 Lee Heller roll labor plus 15 per cent of such Saturday for the state regional was found in his automobile Wed- 60-Mi- le Both Gordon and Grooms are administrator of the act estimated music Both the city and county wages festival of 187 events at 11:30 p m on the highnesday fund school income Idaho declined to accept this plan last public facing felony charges Grooms for the one mile northwest of Moab way 1 would receive $1000000 by July CHEYENNE Wyo May saying it was impractical begrand larceny and Gordon for reby two sisters Mrs Marjorie LearnGordon 1938 as a result Leslie A Miller by executive cause no skilled labor is available ceiving stolen property Mrs Voorhies who Ethel and ing ‘ still is in jail without bond and The court ruled Thursday after relief rolls and that construcwent to look for him when he failed order Thursday established 60 miles on grooms is at liberty under a $1000 an hour as the maximum speed on tion costs would mount because of rehearing that it saw no reason to return home to alter its previous view “that the bond His left shoe had been removed Wyoming highways Wyoming here- "laborthewaste” event no P W A funds can In has had no speed limit Representing the young woman legislature by the terms of the statbuckshot had penetrated his chest tofore A L Merrill asked for clemency on ute under consideration intended The new limit will apply the gov- be obtained Mayor Peery will conand a 12 gauge shotgun head and o the ground she prepared the forged to and did make it apply to both BOISE OF)— Mrs Maude L ernor said excepting towns and on sider the advisability of applying lay beside the body will without realizing the gravity lode and placer mining” Ada county representative in The shooting was investigated by dangerous stretches of road where for a R F C loan under the terms - of the offense"" He said she had The Idaho Gold“”Dredging com- 1931 1933 and 1937 sessions of the Sheriff J B Skewes of Grand the highway department will fix of the bill sponsored by Senator never been in trouble before Glass of Virginia which recently the speeds and post special signs pany and the United Mercury Mines state announced Thurs- county legislature he passed both houses by large maIn many hearings on the Williams’ company which brought the origiGovernor Miller announced was born September Mr Myers she seek would Democratic the to restrain day case the "cake tray will” nal action in an effort 10 1914 in Hotchkiss Colo a son took the action as a safety measure jorities had figured Mrs Byington had the state from collecting the tax nomination for lieutenant governor of William and Edith Myers He the maintained Mrs Williams brought asked the rehearing asserting of Idaho had lived in Moab most of his lifea cake to her home while she was levy resulted in duplicate taxation Lieutenant Governor C C Go- time 111 that after the cake was conAttorneys intimated the case ssett of Nampa announced last week are his parents a broth sumed she found a note on the out- might be appealed to the United he aspired to the Democratic gu- ei Surviving Rollo Myers three sisters Mrs side of the cardboard to "look in- States supreme court bernatorial nomination Clarabelle Christensen Mrs Learn' side” and there she found the The 1935 legislature imposed the Mrs Cosho was born in Belt ing and Mrs Voorhies "will” She said she had known tax on the value of ore mined or Mont has lived in Idaho 30 years Funeral services wjll be conducted Mrs Williams only a few months extracted in Idaho less deductions is a widow and the mother of three at 2 p m in the Moab L D Friday and had seen her only four or five for cost of labor transportation and children S ward chapel Interment will be “ J ‘ ' ' She operates a large hotel here in the Moab cemetery times other expenses ‘ In Courte-ma'nc- city-coun- ty FL the-publ- Carbon College Strike Ends -- - city-coun- ty DeerTf5ir Sigir538 Canning Pact Mine Cleared Growers to Receive $12t25 Per Ton For 0 S No 1 Grade organization Under contract stipulations growers will receive $1225 per ton for U S No 1 grade tomatoes and $556 for U S No 2 grade compared to the 1937 prices of $13 25 for No l’s and $650 for No 2’s Mr Cahill said "CHARLIE McCarthy" the irresis- tible man of the year clowns and romances his way through the funniest the most tuneful and the CVv BIGGEST SHOW HOLLYWOOD EVER PRODUCED 21 E A Hodges state metal mine inspector and John Taylor state coal mine the inspector conducted Thursday inspection to determine whether air was clear enough to permit lifiting of Mr Hddgea’ order March 24 which closed the mins LONGER-LASTIN- G CLOTHES SHADES WHITER AND YET ARE PERFECTLY SAFE FOR ALL FAST COLORS" says Ruth White at her home-makn- g lectures Rinso Ws improved to give over 25 more suds thus istn added reason why I urge women to use the New Rinso fot the weekly wash the dishes and all cleaning Rinso’l suds soak clothes richer longer-lastin- g shades whiter and y are perfectly safe fog all fast colors Rinso is marvelous for dishea too gets rid-o- grease completelv and is si kind as ever to hands’” ' T AST YEAR L cup fot cup the old That Bonnet in Ring y Dalton SUDS SOAK Woilian Tosses 1 r Tribune Intermountain Service t MARYSVAtE — Twenty leasers are scheduled to resume work Friday in the Deer Trail ifiine near here which two weeks ago claimed the lives of two local men Official inspectors Thursday found the mine free of carbon monoxide gas which on March 2$ was held responsible for death of Bert Glen Lund 36 and Dale McDonald RICHER Miller Sets Limit v In Shaft Where Two Miners Died "THE NEW RINSO GIVES MORE SUDS THAN THE OLD ITS Death Mystery Still Holds Idaho Upheld Leasers to Resufirije Tribune Intermountain Service OGDEN — Final agreement On 1938 canhing tomato contracts were reached Thursday by representatives of Utah Canners and Utah Canning Crops Growers’ associations Announcement of the agree ment was made by Harvey F Ca hill canners' association executive secretary and George E Holt of Clearfield president of the growers’ A - Survey Finds f TESTED AND APPROVED BY GOOD HOUSEKEEPING INSTITUTE1 Shot Victim’s Rites Set SALINA— Funeral services will be conducted Sunday at 2 p m at Salina by Hiram lodge No 12 F and A M of Richfield for Fletcher Ptterson 40 who died Wednesday afternoon of gunshot wounds suf fered accidentally while cleaning his gun in the yard of his home at Salina At- the lime ef his death Mr Peterson was postmaster of Salina He was born at Salina in January 1898 a son of P E and Lena Sorenson Peterson and had spent most of his life there He is survived by his widow Mrs Mary Swalsberg Peterson a son Rollo Peterson both of Salina three brothers Curg Peterson of Salt Lake City Philo Peterson of Ogden and Frederick Peterson of Van Nuys Cal and a sister Mrs Glen Hansen of Ogden A ihsAv Burial Salina will be in city ceme- tery Banker Logan © 3 I Heads Rotary f LOGAN— Norman D- - Salisbury president of the Logan branch of the 'First Security bank Thursday was elected president of Logan Rotary club He will succeed Dr Oscar Wennergren During the past eight years Mr Salisbury has served as secretary assistant X of vice the organization Other officers who offices in July" will assume include E L Rom- president C A Lundahi Willard Paulsen treas urer R E Bemtson and B T Car- don members of the board lof di- vice secretary Entries in this week's contest d must be by midnight Saturday April 9 Two additional weeks remain Why not enter now? Simple truthful sincere j statements have won prizes every week so far and the same type of statements will win future awards Just write 50 words or less on the subject "Why I Would Like An Electric Range" HAVE TO HURRY1 BUT YOU WILL post-marke- - y FOLlOWUHESEIEASYXRUtES 1 Statements must he written on the subject: “Why I would lake An Electric Range” and may he any length up to 50 words 2 Entries must he written on ciiicial entry blanks available at any store selling Electris Ranges listed belowi Yea may enter 'as many statements a yen desire DURING EVERY WEEK OF THE ney rectors I Jr ” PHIL 8AKERR NdA LLLA LEEDS TWIN v Idaho — year For the Idaho’s successive “Niagara of the isWest" the tomighty at play offer Shoshone falls an impressive performance for thousands of residents and visitors ZoINA Greater Foot Comfort Who' For Those -- ' br CEokce STARTS TOMORROW Stand Walk If the time you epend on your feet makes them burn ache and feel overtired rub on a lttle Ice Mint Juat before you go to bed and see how much better your feet feet the next day You will eurelv appreciate the refreshing comfort this dimple treatment with Ice Mint will bring to your feet lie Mint will quickly relieve the of Stinging— of corns end the burning — calluses la easy and pleasant to use will not stain—and Just one nlght'e use wlll ehow vou an easy pleasant way to make your feet jnore comfortable - Any drugght can supply you 1 AdyerllBement ) Will cook food ECONOMY— Electric Cooking brings real economy In more ways tban any other cooking method Accurate automatic controls give many extra hours of laicise out of the kitchen soot grime matches or ashes — no walls Pats and pans stay clean and CLEAN— No smudgy bright DEPENDABLE— mHEEN JEPSON BOBBY CLARK MERCAN BALLET rufl uj FALLS third JEROME COWAN end introducing the corned E?GAR BERGEN" and “ChTpmT world Sfory by Ben Hechf McCARTHY" f Cooking li fast as 'fast as food will cook SPEED— Electric Falls Play Again TECHSlcninp SOME OF THE MANY ADVANTAGES OF AN ELECTRIC RANGE No fluctuation in heat No guess- ing you know in advance exactly how th food will ba cooked COOL— Perfectly Insulated oven keeps heat inside No heat is lost around the surface units Thus kitchens are not heated in summer HEALTHFUL— Preserve the nourishing Juices necessary vitamins and essential minerals which are frequently wasted in other cooking methods' safe-tjg- anv in plain simple Technical terms or special scientific knowledge will NOT influence Elaborate presentations will judges especially language NOT count 4 Contest is open to everyone except: employe oi Utah Power & Eight lamp socket waste from food shrinkTASTIER FOODS-N- o age Food need never be burned or spoiled Food ' looks better tastes better These are only a few of tho mn? advantages of Electric Cookery Ask owners of electric ranges ‘ fot other points Visit the Food Fashion Review Coconut Grove April 0013010 CONTEST 3 Write statements n feature contributes to absolute Important point where children are In the home DURABLE— Oven can't burn ont: No chance of rust or corrosion No more wear and tear than a SAFE— Every I Qs& I 5-- 8 ©MUtiiB lilt? (MiiEimB Gfemg© o o - their advertising agency Electric dealers selling ranges listed Rang below and their iamilies 5 All entnea submitted whether or not they win awards become th prop-T erty oi Electric Rang dealers selling ranges listed below in this territory and may b used by them in advertising None will be relumed to sender S Tho decision at th judges will be final Duplicate prizes will be awarded in case oi ties 7 One Electric v one Electric ' Mixer one ElectricRange Toaster and on IES Lamp will be awarded weekly tor th best etatemenls postmarked by midnight Saturday ot each week Entries should be mailed to “Electric Rang Contest Judges Room 220 Continental Bank Bldg Salt bake City Utah” Co- -- i i’r & r 'tf U f - i f - |