Show M THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE WEDNESDAY MORNING JUNE 22 12 Officers Chosen At Meetinsr& sa — Lmmwmimww Filmland Hails Queen Kay Workers’ Youth With ‘Unloaded’ Gun Kills Friend in Accident Golf Replaces Heavy Economic Talk Doldrums Grip U S Say Oil Bank Men 1938 — 11 R“ C Towler hydraulic engt the I' neer Briglilcsf FiiTnte""""" In city engineering president of the new Salt Lake City Employes association The association begun recently with the approval of city commission members Is organized to study possibility of civil service for employes of all departments to establish a system of sickness benefits to seek improved facilities for in the city hall and to sponsor social gatherings Ariel C Merrill chief sanitarian for the city board of health was chosen first vice president Dow H Young assistant waterworks superintendent second vice president John S Cpriess ’street department fpremtfn third vice president William C Tanner chief clerk of the cemetery department recording secretary Miss Jessie Schofield recreation superintendent corresponding secretary and Francis Platt deputy city auditor treasurer The association name constitution and were adopted at Tuesday night’s meeting held in the oity and county buildipg : v Agriculturally the United States is on the upswing but industrially It is still in the doldrums “This was the opinionexpressed Tuesday by a natlonally promlnent banker and two well known oilmen in Salt Lake City after attending conventions in Colorado and the northwest ’"The present year should prove 1 profitable one for agriculturalists due to the general excellence of crnps &nd the price of wheat” said -George J O’Brien of San Franc-leeassistant treasurer of the Standard Oil Company of California en route home from the northwest The nation is still in an industrial rut” declared ArthurW Mo Cain vice president of the Chase National bank of New York City "We are still liquidating the excessive optimism of last year while Uncertainty and doubt as to the course to be followed by the administration retards business growth" L L Campbell Intermountain dis- Movie Studios -- h m-i- n-- Special to 17X03 ANGELES - JynU-Gate- jij of Hollywood a motion picture studios crashed only by the world’s select swung wide Tuesday to admit Kay Robins comely Salt Lake City lass who U queen of Covered Wagon Days Since her arrival Monday Misa Robins has been whirled through a strenuous round of activity‘lnclnd-in- g visits to the major studios talks " with the s tars and conferences with n w said tbs boy would be held oyer night pending 'possible filing of reporters and photographers She cams by Western Air Express plane with Mrs Gus F Backman" wife of Sait Lake City’s chamber of Commerce secretary as her chap- -' eron Met atthe airport by new- men Kay was taken at once to the Biltmore hotel to ’prepare for her manifold duties as publicity agent for Covered Wagon Days X: charges '7 The jury determined that Vlasic former star athlete at Bingham high ecjiOol Was fatally shot through the head at a distance of approximately 60 feet by a bullet from Churich’s 22 caliber rifle “I didn’t mean to do it" Churich told Deputy Sheriffs J'L and E J Householder T just pointed the rifle at him in' fun after he kidded me I didn’t think it was loaded” Dr ( Paul Richards who was called to treat Vlasic said the man died instantly the bullet entering directly under the left nostril penetrating the brain and lodging in the base of the skull J : Vlasic was born In Sunnyside In Hold Rehersal 1 v September 1913 He had lived The Salt Lake Oratorio society nearly 20 years In Bingham and rehearsed at the Hotel Utah Tues- Highiand Boy graduating from day night for presentation of “The Bingham high school In 1930 He Creation’’ July 20 as the opening captained both his football and of Covered Wagon Days basketball teams in high school and a S L Girl Visits Because he "thought his gun wasn't loaded a boy was In 'Salt Lake county jail accidental slayer of a close' frl end The'-youtJoe Churieh of Phofc-ni- x Utah aflmltted fatally shooting Steve Vlasic 25 of Highland Boy 12:30 Tuesday at Approximately the latter’s home town p business district— Although a coroner’s jury presided over by Justice of the Peace Alfred Henkel returned a verdict of purely accidental” killing Deputy County Attorney Welter M Critch-lo- Utah Firms Bid Low on R R Job by-la- Bankers and oil men relax at golf trict manager of the Standard Oil W McCain and George J O’Brien —— 7 Company of California resident of Salt Lake City joined the party and Bert Clark vice president of the Manufacturers’ Trust company of New York City as the luncheon guests of H M Chamberlain vice president of the Walker Bank and Trust company The two oilmen and Mr McCain Fish and Gama— Lee Kay of the Signing of the bill which will with Mrr Chamberlain formed a create civil fish and game department a aeronauBcs'authortty statf foursome at golf on the Salt Lake by President Roosevelt anticipated showed a motion picture on raisCoufttry club links after luncheon soon will clear the way for a num- ing of fish and game at the weekly ber of commercial air line improvemeeting of the Salt Lake Round ments Alvin Pv Adams of Los An- Table Tuesday in the Hotel Utah! geles president of Western Air ExTo" Leave for' Denver— Charles press cotfipany said here Tuesday of the L D JL X7Caiiiarmeiibber exten- l i Official Lauds Aviation Bill News Briefs ' Theft Brines Jail Term led the Jordan division basketball scorers for two seasons Survivors fhclude his parents Nick and Frances Vlasifl of Salem Ore two sisters Mrs Steve Luvlch and Mrs A X Steels of Highland Boy and four brouters Frank and Joseph Vlasic of Salem and Steffie and Anthony Vlasie of Salt Lake City - The Utah Construction company of Ogden and "Morrlson-Knudse- n company of Bolse Idaho two of the eix construction companies which built Boulder damper l°w bidders Tuesday for proposed track of the Union Pacific relocation ' railroad In Nebraska" The companies submitted a Joints bid of $751000 the United Press ‘ ‘ -- Farmer Loses $650 in Race These probably will Include line sion of - a through from Glacier national park to Lethbridge Canada and inland connections to Alaska he said Mr Adams said the new law will correct many- of the shortwhich comings of the present set-u- p places commercial - airlines' tinder overlapping authorities of the post office department the department of commerce and the interstate com merce commission The "air lines president said he expected his company would be given permission to extend its line to Lethbridge before next spring “This is a logical expansion and has the approval at least unofficially of Canadian interests" he said The extension would mean placing Sait Lake City on a new international Horse Fraud north-and-sou- th An unusual tale of fraud by which $650 in borrowed money was revealed to Salt Lake City police 45 Tuesday by J S Thurgood v Clearfield farmer Mr Thurgood said two strangers whose names he did not remember accosted him Monday at his home told him they were bringing a ’"string” of race horses to Utah from Missouri and offered him a dollar a head dally for pasture penta! The two men he said came to his home Tuesday morning ahd took him to an Ogden hotel where they drew up a contract A poker game followed during which one of the 8 tr Singers lost heavily and borrowed $9 from Mr Thurgood Then he air line route Mr Adams stopped off here with lost the $9 and offered the Clearfield man a “cut" of what he won if he Robert Six of Denver president of would lend him $650 to' "break up Continental Air Lines which op erates between Denver and El Faso the game" Mr Thurgood said he borrowed Both attended the dedication of the the $650 from a friend in Ogden new Glacier park Mrport last Satloaned it to his new found “friend” urday and will leave Wednesday for Denver Who In turn lost the money The two men then told him they Would grf to Salt Lake City and get money with which to repay him Accompanying them here he said he went into a local hotel to telephone his wife When he returned the two men their automobile and the contract were gone ' y After reporting the incident to SANDY— An program of Salt Lake City police Mr Thurgood speaking recreation and lunching hitch-hike- d to Ogden where he told Wednesday will mark opening of his story to Police Captain C K Tanner's Flat park in Little CotKeeter r vytonwood canyon 12 miles east of here Hundreds of residents of this area he lost - ' Fete to Mark Park Opening all-da- LDSt Open Work On Canning Plant are expected at the new recreation center for the dedicatory services sponsored by the Sandy Lions club Mayor A R Gardner will open the speakln’g program at 7 p- m Others on the program Include County Commissioner J B Mullins W P A Director Darrell J Green-welWasatch National Forest Supervisor W E Tangren and Mayor George Watson of Alta Governor Henry H Blood has been invited to talk also With excavation completed for a potato and root cellar to have a capacity of 50 railway carloads at the L D S church welfare program warehouse site between Sixth and Seventh West streets and Seventh and Eighth South streets excavation began Tuesday for a canning plant W E Ryberg supervisor announced Tuesday Ground is to be broken next Tuesday for the administration building ho said Meanwhile workers are completing temporary building to be used as construction head quarters Education of the general public A tractor and drag line are being used for the excavation work regarding the dangers of' congenital syphilis expanded widely during recent months Is already resulting To Address Druggists in great health benefits' according to Dr Amos Christie pediatrician in G A Glyler merchandising ex- the University of California medical pert from Wilmington Del will school asaddress the Salt Dr Christie Invited by Dr J X sociation at the Newhouse hotel at Jones state health commissioner 10 a m Wednesday on “How to to deliver several addresses in Salt Merchandise Drugs Profitably" Lake City discussed dental problems of children before the Salt Lake Dental association Tuesday night He addressed the Salt Lake County laical association later in the evening on diseases of infants member of the Dr Christie American Academy of Pediatrics will deliver a public address on better child care at Barratt hall lit HSwill Wednesday at lp-speak Wednesday at 8 p m in the library building at the University of Utah - Disease Fight Makes Headway Lake-Druggist- DEVELOPED RJ EU LOIY PE1ICES roll developed and eight guaranteed prints Any size X Reprints 3c each FILM sacks One Prinr-e- developed- - ' Each? fa THE FOCALSCOPE Scnlh hut SI council of twelvef apostles will leave Thursday fop'Dnver to make a twoyeefcs’ inspection of the 3 western states in company Vith W Seegmiller mission president sion mis- W ' Gosnel Talk— "Why Carry the Gosoel to Christian Peoples 7” will be discussed by David A Smith newly appointed president o the X D S Canadian mission and formerly counselor In the presiding bishopric at next Sunday’s 2 p m meeting In the L D S tabernacle To Plav Cards— The cltv com-- 1 mission Tuesday apnroved Issuance o( a card club license to K Tomono 13 West First South street after Police Chief William C Webb had recommended the action Schedule Outinsr — Yale L D S ward members will hold an outing Friday afternoon and evening at Box Elder flats Mill Creek canyon A Eugene Christenson committes chairman announced Tuesday Engineers to Elect— The Utah Society of Professional Engineers will elect officers at a meeting to be held at the Old Mill club Wednesday at 7 p m Ralf Rumel announced Woolley secretary J H Tempest superTuesday vising engineer for Mullins & Wheeler contractors has been nominated for president Street Lighting MIDVALE— Midvale’s city council Tuesday night formally approved installation soon of 29 sodium vapor lamps to replace the present lighting system on Center street Action on possible construction of a new $115000 city hall end municipal building was deferred for further study however Mayor J Hollis Ayiett said Construction of the propoeed new building was discussed at the meet ing with members of the town plan ning board headed by Dr Harold E Nelson which has recommended the! project A 19-b- -- Bo-ao- re n Two Escape Injury When (Cars Collide 'Two Salt Lake City motorists escaped serious Injury Tuesday when their automobiles collided at the intersection of Eighth East and Seventh South streets and one over- y: - LDS son-in-la- w AUERBACH’S AUERBACH’S SUPERIOR DRY FOUNTAIN SPECIALS Chefs Salad Bowl v25£ Half California Avocado Sliced Tomato Cucumber CrlaP' lettuce Parsley French Dressing Buttered Toast Iced Tendcrleaf Tea with Lemon 5 Fountain— Downstairs Aiierliacli9sxRitling Rooms Arc Air - Conditioned th turned F O Phillips 65 of 39 N Street suffered severe shock and abrasions when Ills machine was overturned A P MIckelson 75 of 511 Ninth East street the other driver was Receives Scholarshin— Miss uninjured and his automobile unMary Ferro daughter of Mr and damaged Phillips was: treated at Mrs A Ferro of 324 South Fourth emergency hospital' at 2:30 p m West street has been awarded a and later released to his home scholarship to the University of Chicago medical social departWard to Second ment according to yord received here Tuesday Present Carnival Religious Freedom — Contrlbu The ’Second L D S ward will tions of the Waldens ees of northa carnival and show in its ern Italy to freedom of religious sponsor ward chapel Fifth East and Seventh were discussea James thought by and X Barker University ofxUtah South streets toWednesday funds for raise nights Thursday professor at the Sons of Utah completion of the ward recreation Pioneers luncheon club meeting hall Tuesday fn the Lion House Social The carnival wll begin at 6 'Center o’clock and th show at 8:15 each Grant Returns — Heber J Grant nlght vAbraham X Stout is chairX D S church president returned man ofHhe committee th charge of the carnival' which Includes Mrs Tueadajr night from a three-da- y visit to Loa Angeles - The church Rosa X Leonard- Mrs La Vern head addressed two L D S ward Brimley and Dort- Peterson meetings Sunday In Los Angeles and visited with his daughter and Mr and Mrs' Isaac Blair Evans He was accompanied byt Joseph Anderson his ' ' secretary - Midvale Approves' Johnnie Fisher 22 admitted petty larceny charge in police court Tuesday and was sentenced to serve term in the oity jail a Judge Reva Beck Bosone suspended two months Of the sentence Fisher was arrested May Detectives E J Blazzard and J RossJHunsaker for investigation of robbery of Jack Scholine a tourist during a fight between the two May 21 at a local resort Scholine charged his assailant with stealing a wallet containing $46 Four others similarly charged were heard In court as Judge freed Margaret Smith 21 of ’528Vi West Second South street charged with theft of clothes and $175Q-icash June 10 from William Lawrence The case had been under advisement since trial June 13 Felicllo Tryillo 20 arrested Monday at Frst South and Redwood road on suplcion of theft of a pick handle from a Union Pacific railroad freight bar admitted the charge in police court and was sentenced to five days iA jail Harry Olson 43 and James Hays 32 arrested' Monday after allegedly looting a parked car at Second West and Z C M I avenue of a wool robe were charged with the offense in court Olson admitted gut It? 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