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AUGUST ' Water Board Curbs Filing 2 1938 As Mountain Again Disgorges Payroll Ore opper Mines ' - Brigadier General Keyser Criticizes Engineer’s Acts Study New Budget Donald C Cubbison Budgetary requirements for the' next year and policy in making in' sxorn wafer filinge were discussed at mffeting of the Salt Lake metroMonday in his politan water district board in the offices of Chairman Herbert S Auerbach Monday afternoon new rank By unanimous vote the- - board authorized payment of a $9200 assess the examines ment to the Provo River Water Users' association and a special star placed committee was named to prepare a budget estimate for presentation two weeks hence This committee upon his shoulder by Mrs mitted Cubbison “The lower levy was made possible collected because taxes being through other means such as the’ state income tax are producing sufficient revenue to allow- - a property tax drop" Irwin Arnovitz tax commission chairman said levies Last year' although the tax com- made the levy lower than the 1936 figure Salt Lake City taxpayers had a property tax higher by approximately $4 per $1000 assessed valuation because the city boosted ’ Its levy Because for the third successive state general fund levy was year-nimposed the tax levy set Monday will be entirely for school purposes Broken down and compared with last year It Is as follows: mission o 1937 1938 State general fund District school fund High school fund replacing The wheels oF Utah Industry drummed more loudly Monday with the first contingent oHjOOO new workers stationed at- the controls The 3000 are returning this week to mines and smelters in Bingham Tooele Magna and Arthur "And as idle cogs of Industry meshed again in harsh but cheer- ful clamor the whole ’machinery In orTJtah economic life' was-s- et faster motion Activity quickened jn alt kinds - '-'tsl- ft is composed of Mr Auerbach J A Nelson controller and P J Purcell treasurer The board must estimate its needs and submit a tax levy before Au- gust First of 3()00 Men Return After 45 Days’ Idleness uir officially t- news for Utah property owners arrived Monday'as the state tax commission announced the lowest property tax levy for all state purposes since 1920" The 1938 levy of 550 mills ’or $550 per $1000 assessed valuation is 13 mills lower than last year’s figure of 563 mills or $563 per $1000 assessed valuation However although the reduction means a substantial saving to many thousands of property owners estimated at $75710 over last year it is not Indicative of a general drop in taxes commission members adGood Total Bill Unknown In addition the total property tax bill of Mr Average Taxpayer cannot be estimated for several days throughuntil city and county units out ttiB state announce- their 3938 - ' -- 20 of stores-an- d shops dependent on the mining population and-tl- le ac- celeration was carried baett through the integrated business mechanism to wholesalers and producers throughout the state over the latitude which should be" given to employes of the district to make water filings arose when City Commissioner George D Keyser who is also a member of the board asked that the records be A dispute made to show that Leland H Kim ball the engineer had no authority to make filings without-fir- st sub mitting them to the bord Explain Criticism Commissioner Keyser Indicated that some filings made by the engineer were objectionable to the city and Fisher Harris attorney for the board said that some ‘other filings on Utah county streams had caused suspicion and resentment in that section Mr Kimball explained that he had made the filings in question wth a view of protecting ‘the city's Donald C Cubbison Lays Aside Epaulets interests in certain "eventualities and that they could be rescinded at Of Colonel for New Star Insignia any time if the board did not deem them of value or advisable Honors were heaped upon Colonel Donald C Cubbison Fort S A Kennedy and Other board members took the position that Douglas commandant since July 1 with very little 'ceremony Mon- inasmuch as the interests of the city and water district are identical day when he was made a brigadier general Colonel Waller S Fulton com- - tKc tw0 should be able to agree on whether the filings should be al inmandant of the Thirty-eightlowed to stand or rescinded Comto the missioner Keyser agreed to have fantry administered the oath new commander after which Mrs the city engineer and members of Cubbison placed the star— symbol the water - department prepare a of a general— upon General Cubbi-son’- s statement on the city’s position shoulder Restrict Filings Major P J Lloyd post adjutant was the only other officer present Upshot of the discussion was at the ceremony No review or so- adoption’’ of a resolution specifying cial held celebrating that no more filings should be made was function State Coordinator the event Major General Walter C unless the engineer and attorney o£ the board were in agreement and Sweeney Third division command- the Submits chairman had been consulted er and former Fort Douglas comhad left at 6 a m Mon- In the case of the filings under dismandant Mr Harris reported that he Governing Rules day for his headquarters at Fort pute had not agreed to them The resovisit Lewis following a four-da- y The new brigadier 'general is a lution was proposed by Blair RichSalt Lake county’s grand jurors vice chairman of the hoard recognized authority on field ar- ardson A discussion studietLjhe state welfare depart- tillery problems of future activities He was born in ment’s administration at their Mon 8 1882 and and program for the board was May Pennsylvania in session the afternoon city day here from Fort Sill Okla postponed until a future meeting and county building with William came Two other post officers Monday and Mr Kennedy head of a corn of the T Iglchcart coordinator mittee to recommend a size for the instate department of public welfare prepared to leave Fort Douglas W Salt Lake valley aqueduct said a definitely Captain Stephen as the day’s principal witness Ackerman report would be made as’ soon as adjutant regimental of Mr Iglehcart submitted copies the necessary to his over duties turned investigations are Captain the department’s rules and regula' John D Armstrong preparatory to completed and data assembled tions governing the old age as Commissioner Keyser reported August 11 for the comsistance program The jury p’lans leaving mand and general staff school at that oity water and engineering deto investigate a number of com Kan Colonel partment officials are preparing a Fort Leavenworth plaints from persons who claim Henry B7 McIntyre of the medical report on recent studies of aqueof act the maladministration ducts filtration and other matters corps was granted a three-mont- h made in southern California Bank Employe Heard leave to await retirement The jurors also interviewed Mrs Helen Johnson of the First National safety deposit box depart-Hc- r Fort Commandant Attains Brigadier General Rank Smelters Resume Work The first ore load in 45 days rolled out of the Bingham mine pf the Utah Copper company Monday while enthusiastic workmen watched its progress Pledge to ‘Be American’ State Citv Chiefs 7 7) Farm Markets Aided Along the farms of the Wasatch a mountain front even repercussions of the new industrial activity were felt Revival of Utah Copper company and 'International Smelting and Refining company activities ipeant new markets for surplus fruit and berry crops First actual cash payment to most of the workers will not be come until late this month but the men were on the payroll Monday And that whs what counted to the estimated 50 per cenj of Utah's population wholly or in large part depend- ent on mining prosperity and the Death Toll to City’s 100 per cent indirectly affected by it Victims Better Utah Coppercompany placed ?500 names back oalttie salary and wage All didn't climbup the hill Wendell Peterson young cyclist who fell in front of an Auto- lists ’ copper mine mobile while attempting to remove his shirt was listed Monday to the great open cut or enter the at Bingham Monday night as Salt Lake City’s thirtieth highway victim of the year Magna and Arthur concentration The plants blit they "Will do SO befoTe boy died Monday thq week is over The International m in a local hospital of a at 7:50 p company will have employed 200 adbasal skull fracture and internal ditional workmen by the time its blast furnarcs are lighted early this injuries week About half that number took His death was the first traffic ' their posts Monday fatality within the city limits jn '23 Depends On Trices days but it brought the 1938 toll in the city to nearly double the 16 Company officials could not predict whether operations would exlisted 'at this time last year pand or contract in the next few The boy was a son of Mr and Mr weeks that being dependent solely B W Peterson of 856 Seventh East on the metals market The prfee street He was pedaling eastinHie of electrolytic copper remained at 1900 block of West North Temple 10125 cents Monday street when his’ bicyde struck a Most of the men had been Idle rock and overturned He fell in since June 16 only- - a month and front of ft car driven by H B Trau-gq- r a half but long enough to all but 48 of Lakeland Fla reserves ' Increases Other Mishap District Conclave Of Order Hears (Picture Page SL Cyclist Who Fell Under Car Dies of Injuries Ahepar Renews Young -- Traffic 30 Reported Stressing Americanism over of native lands organizVion claims i 1 1 School equalization leaders and state and city officials Monday night addressed more than 6 50 5 63 Total 200 members of the Order of Ahepa Valuation Increases Occasion was a banquet at the Assessed valuation of all property Newhouse hotej marking the end of In the state was approximately second-da- y activities of the nine$567000000 for 1938 as compared convention of the district teenth to $539000000 last year three-da- y meet' opened The order 550 the levy This means that with this year’s state taxes from properSunday with memorial services ard inan outing and first business sesty owners will be $3118500 an crease of $84000 over 1937 Howwere held Monday morning sions ever despite the anticipated ineliminate their personal and afternoon American citizens crease in receipts the taxpayer is Hands’ The state unemployment compensa‘Without - cent 2 Riding Orthe per Greek of extraction comprise saving approximately tion fund provided a “carry-over- ” der’s membership the increase being due to the higher Companions said Wendell was pf $180000 to $190000 a month for of Mantes Tooele vice pres- struggling E G valuation remove his shirt and the idle miners and smeltermen’ ident of the Beehive chapter of the riding "without hands” when he In announcing the 1938 levy Mr most of them drawing the maxiwas Arnovitz stressed the great reducbanquet struck the rock group principal mum of $15 a weeli Ray R Adams high of tion made since the e Young Peterson was born in Salt speaker His talk centered on ordivision director said assessed a 10 mills or ganization progress and business Lake City November 11 1923 and Mr Adams commented that the ‘valuation in 1934 and emphasized efforts of Ahepa during the last school year attended compensation law had proved Itself will in this owners to take school members year Roosevelt the parts leading “Property high in a major emergency and adopted save $2000000 in their state taxes their communities Surviving besides his parents are ' cent state 45 in of Cares for Needs a and brother per or Howard Peterson a country drop two sisters Eula and Rosalie Peproperty taxes as compared to “But for the unemployment comOther Speakers Wendell Peterson City’s 1934” he said terson all of Sait Lake City fund 99 per cent of those ' pensation P 1938 Othe'r speakers included Funeral services will be held Wed- thirtieth traffic victim of would men Fluctuation have been forced on W Athas toastmaster P S Marth'ikfs nesday at 12 noon in the First L D A or compelled to apply for diP In Mon-s out that Mr Arnovitz pointed district governor: Dr E E ward chapel with Bishop W F bruised left shoulder and a cut left rect relief” he said "Unemploy1934 even though 230 millsof the son secretary of state who repre Bromley in charge Boy' Scouts ’of ment compensation leg Monday at 930 p m ' provided resented 'Governor Henry H Blood troop 19 will att as pallbearers figure was for the state genVan Duren who was treated at sources to carry them’ over 'as conWilliam Murdoch eral fund this still left the levy for city commisthe Salt Lake general hospital said templated in the law gave the workGirl Hurt which Baby mills 770 at John who Mayor sioner represented sphool purposes he was walking north on the high- ers a sense of security antf kept M Wallace and C E Athas presiA baby girl critically injured SunIs 250 mills higher than the 1938 way and was struck by a north- up purchasing power in their comMonBeehive dent of the levy chapter day was in improved condition bound car the driyer of which munities from falling to drastically Second-da- y activities Monday The rise and fall of the state day She was Claudia Christensen made no effort to stop low levels” believed was sesin shown is 1920 — testimony and Mrs two general convention levy since the —car — as — be i n described Mr Adams said $2000000 remains of accounts' perhave to concerned the following schedule: sions at which convention officers Harvey J Christensen of 4524 a light blue roadster The victim in the fund The reemployment in 7 30 sons who are under investigation 1930 5 00 1920 were elected Tuesday's concludiitgjighth East street who fell under was able to 'walk to the hospital this week will eliminate nearly half 8 20 connection with the city graft al1931 m and the wheels of an ice truck driven 6 90 9 a at 1921 meetings opening ’ without aid the claimants of the past few weeks 8 46 legations 1932 7' 10 ball at Second 160 aft annual of 27 with 1922' Jones 1025 by Vprpon Frederick B Price 26 of I E Brockbank Provo attorney closing Republican voting district chairmof- 9 CO 1933 The jurors plan to meet again 7 40 1923 East street in the driveway of her Eleventh East street was lodged p m will see election of new 10 00 Tuesday at 1 p m Salt Lake-coufrac-turf- c 1931 en-in 1924-7-Tuesday Monday was designated in a peti- a She home suffered pelvis in city Jail Monday aflernoorr on a Tuwn of Bingham 9 50 M Schiller will begin the task of 1935 7 40 1925 selecting elec- tion filed with the secretary of state a 1939 convention'city and of a condrunken driving charge after the - from '6 00 1936 40 7 return will 1926 Tuesday evening tion judges After a meeting of as a candidate in the Second Con- vention queen roadster he was driving swerved nut 5 1?)37 63 elected s was 30 on 7 a the Pacifjc short vacation 1927 N J of control at Second East and Secfor district the the committee executive" gressional Repubcounty 5 50 1938 BINGHAM— The town of Bing- on 7 30 In acceptcoast to open court 1928 convention chairman Wednesday ond South' street struck a parked tolican nomination United the ham— active when the mines are acB 7 20 Monday night he told delegates: 1929 the morning when former Mayor E post one was No overturned ing and taxicab house of Representatives tive and idle when the mines are Erwin R O Pearce former Police “We believe there is no place in WithCounty Chairman Clarence States injured Mr Brockbank’s name is the idle— revived Monday as several Chief Harry L Finch and former Baird presiding executive commit 313 America for an hyphenated Amer- 17 of Larson Miss Novina Californian Improve third to enter the national the hill Police Captain Frank A Thacker ican We who have chosen to be- was treated at the hundred miners trooped up Sixth avenue Newhouse tee met members at the “bf Stockton to the Utah Copper company's giant Walter H Phipps 48 picture arc scheduled to plead to charges of come Americans should devote our emergency Monaay hospital T police f W Robinson nf efforts to America and American- - Cat was recovering from severe hotel Representative at 140 p rti Toabrasons on her mine conspiring to allow operation of Mr Bajrd said the eounty'aJ$£Provo expected to seek reeleotion The R C Gemmell club anscalp and facial lacerations Moa jay legs and a cut upper lip suffered disorderly and gambling houses and “Back to Work Ball" Auat L D S hospital where he was when struck by a utilttyl bus at Mo- nounced voting district ’chairmen Tuesday on the Democratic ticket will be to accept tribute will designate the persons they opposed by State Senator Warwick taken Sunday after his automobile tor avenue and Slate strPe ingust 12 for company employes Unto the Police felony Arguments qqash Lake City for For the second consecutive month dictments the workmen officially however plunged off a highway near GranMr Erwin and wish to serve as judges certifying C Lamoreaux ' of Salt reports failed to identify thfi‘'4rwer gave hearty welcome to their reall existing records for number of Mr Pearceagainst the names to the county committee nomination ger of alleging accepting the bus of births were shattered In July acMr Brockbank has served several The group discussed campaign Dr Heber J Sears 75 of 276 turning jobs all day long tribute from disorderly houses also terms as Utah county attorney He street was reported in good MOTOR VEHICLE FATALITIES cording to report of the city bureau arc set for Wednesday financing and organization plans InDqllars Cents of vital statistics Chairman Baird said women has been a Republican party leader condition at Holy Cross hospital Salt Lake City g Case members of the party will rfieet jn Provo and has been particularly In dollars and cents resumption Trading jhe previous month July set 30 of work means the company's payacciTo Aug 2 1938 were appointed by Mr injuries Friday in a two-ca- r Thursday at 2 p m in the New- interested in school affairs convention on rule the also The court may re369 births 16 roll will rise No candidates have thus far andent at Tenth East and Fourth To Aug 2 1937 high with aYotal of s again jo its spring level as follows: demand of George A Fisher for- house hotel to discuss their parS8 of about $100000 a month estimated in the coming campaign nounced themselves as opponents to corded in the city June had 365 Entire year 1937 S’ Marthakis of Salt Lake City South streets P sec- ticipation mer land board state executive 168 were Of the 369 births in July bank S E District vice chairwomen and other Representative Abe Murdock up resolutions George Karras of Price Victims of auto accidents in three Bingham Fernley Salt Lake County females’ and 201 were males accord- retary for an immediate triaL on women" officials wilt attend for reelection this year in the first welfare Gus Binaris of Pocatello states— all four related— were imcashier Unemployment compensaof City) (Outside funds the of charge misusing public Mr Robindiffercongressional district Mr ing to Miss Evelyn Burke registrar H L Mulliner Mr Fisher's attoreducation Idaho Pappas proving Monday They were:of Mr H tion made up much of the 2 1938 son represents the second congres- Americanization 214 To Aug ence rh June and July but uncer-- ’ O Eugene Grow Mrs and 17 2 1937 To that ney last Thursday requested Aug as- - to the length of the idle Fall sional district 34 tainty The 44 delegates to the conven- West North Temple street Stewart Entire year 1937 r the trial start Tuesday and of WyQa Kemmerer put a damper on credit and period welcomed in Orgill the were Society tion morning District Attorney Calvin W RawUtah S L in Cent the adverse effects of Los intensified of Grow Angeles of Stewart E C Athas session ’ president by lings in turn suggested that Mr and the payroll reduction he said Salt Iake City Lake of Salt (Including Beehive the chapter Mulliner expedite the trial of anA decline Of 5 58 per cent inpostal Patrolman Stanley Davies stan County) Ctty-Mi- d Mayor John M Wallace driver in other the state Struck by a ‘hljUaM-Tuat Carr Fork and Main 112- - tioned : Salt the at 'post Lake 1938 to bring Following attendance at the east- counsel City invited To receipts The Aug Ahepa mayor street South on State 2500 block the that the contending city 9t streets noted that traffic past the ern states L' D S mission confer1937 to Salt com2 national To 1939 convention Lesmonth 22 the 152 Aug office of its a just Van Duren during J number hearing required Henry corner trebled Monday requiring Injured Sunday night when a 207 ence at the Hill Cumorah Mrs graft suffered a severely Entire year 1937 of witnesses who might not be' pleted as compared with July of horse she was riding slipped on aLaRe lie aVenue three officers to control It Many Louise Y RobiSon president of the available at a later date while the 1937 was shown in a monthly report rocky trail near ’Brighton Mrs of the cars brought workers from National Women's Relief society land bfcard testimony was largely issued Monday by Assistant Post Della Jorgenson 40 of 1143 Seventh1 the lower valley between Salt Lake returned to Salt Lake City late SunEnds Minion East street was undergoing treat- documentary and would be available City and Provo which will be af- -' day at any lime ment at Holy Cross hospital Mon Rudgcr Clawson president ot’fhe fected markedly by Bingham's re- "Singing of a chorus of 100 Relief L D S council of twelve apostles at day mission night of vival the members ociety ' Mrs Jorgenson suffered severe returned Monday from a tour of the the Sapred Grbve waa-- feature of made -' mission receintsJn-Julof ouThe d 1 on last lacerations NewEngland LrDS: More than 2000 Utah electrical R t n v- - stated y3 —the For the Ritz brothels 10:24 a m a —bmiises — and lacerations in corny pany with Dr Sari F- - Ey P”’ families- granted yriir a luneheon of the was workers gv" train a streamlined 'She' on luxury M-saiil r Block when the horse fell on her over July of 1936 ring mission presidentby employers overi National Council of Women in too early to rise Monday Repeated a' will gather for York City and yisited her son hammering on the door of the mo- the state Efforts to solve"one of the most Rulon Robison in Boston tion picture comedians’ campart-men- t eenth consecutive year perplexing questions confronting finally roused Harry Ritz ternoon at Lagoon for an afternoon More than 500 members of Salt and evening of festivity interstate truckers — conflicting said who they were en route east Meet state laws governing-weigh- t tour-- - — —All shopi a length for appearance personal L D S stake taberwidth height and speed of motor Sweltering Utahns were prom- - t wind shifted to the northwest t Similar temperatures were gen- Also aboard the Union Pacific Ogden will close satd Elias J at the Granite declined and the temperature over the state Provo re- - streamliner was Richard Crooks Strong and ‘William J Berryman nacle Monday night to celebrate the trucks— will receive major atten(ral Age t 648th anniversary of Switzerland’s coehairmen t steadily tion at a convention ' of Western corder 101 degrees Monday Metropolitan opera singer The 100 mark ‘was however The program will begin at 2 pm independence One thousand employers paid old States Highway officials August 10 Morrisk Goff radio actor was 1938 of a bureau weather e July W Trauffer colony president only 1 degree short of the aboard the westbound streamliner with a sdftball game between the age benefit taxes for the sefcond to 12 in Reno Shipley D Burton workers’ was in charge of the program with report said was almost "normal August record of 101 set power company office quarter of 1938 Monday last day executive secretary of the Utah Moin every respect for Salt- Lake Several times team and the General Electric Sup- Albert J Hcppley els chairman of for- payment without a penalty’ I tor Transport association said MonAugust 6 1875 since j00 has been registered and City company Games and races and the arrangements committee ply N Hinckley internal revenue col- day Loot Thieves Garage The month was only half a deThe program included national on August 13 1937 the peak was a special musical program 'will prelector said Approximately 10 Utah trubfters wind- - cede awarding of 211 1005 Theft of an automobile gree hotter thajj usual Rainfall songs in French and Gcrrrian muFinal figures on ‘tax payments will attend the sessions according nothern Utah Tuesday and for was 22 inclT’Tess thin normal the generis chairmen sical numbers: a talk In French by shield wiper three gallons of gaso-’n- e later in Monday marked the third sucawaited a final check-u- p Willis LJcserih Thnlman The month) had 7 mile an hour and a vrench from his auto- - are Vernon Sharp cessive day the maximum has the week after mall payments and reached three figures Information returns placed in the Shepherd president of the Utah Mo- Monday the mercury reached Saturday less wind and 8 per rent mqre mobile and garage was reported to Winter sports: C A Wolfrom pub-- j- William Billeter of Paris Idaho 3 mails before midnight Monday tor Transportation association nndi only 100 degrees As soon as this an exact 100 was the peak Sun- - sunshine The humidity averaged pnlico Monday by H C Peterson of licity and Glenn E Tripp registra- delivered the Independence day Idres 1057 Eighth East street tion Mr Burton above the July normal could be included in the count day the mercury touched 1018 point was touched at 2 p m the 4 05 4 08 20 25 20 35 Grand Jurors Study Age Pension Plan -- ' -- ar 10-m- ill S pose ’ GOPtoPick Provoan Urged Poirjmlges For Congress 16moflths-daughter-of-- nty 30 District-JudgeHerbe- Cotro-Mane- - Stork Maintains SL Record record-breakin- nw -- ' Fit-he- x Cotro-Mane- July Postal Receipts Head Relief Returns From East 558 Per Woman Rider Hurt Wlicif Horse Falls oadCliieLitoJS iU also-attend- Nefclruck Regulations V A' 1000 Employers Old v I sill r ’i Eleclric Workers Picnic Today both-arnrr-a- -- n“r" and-thei- r - half-holid- Weather Mail Promises Heat Relief theei8h‘'!pp00jQj Day red Tax Deadline - Mi nfii£cs-Assistin- h t Film Trio Sleeps On S L Visit lour " ad-2- h I Mi |