Show SL Section' B Neivs OfWeek In Review SL Death Toll" Mounts in ' Traffic Crashes Traffic’s Toll— Salt Lake city and county passed three weeks without a fatality but death rode Runthe highways once again ning to aid an infant that had fallen from an automobile Mrs Mina Carson was fatally crushed by the same car Cycling Wendell Peterson 14 lost his life when A Salt- hit by an automobile air highway accident ended the -'““""lnVor i re ne YaleiTzSTan d injured six companions Local and Financial News -- Part 2 SALT LAKE CITY UTAH Board Shaves Tax Levy: 25 Commission to Act Monday Request for apprgyaljJjixilXcilPQlUxJ£-6L435-myi-Sby-th- g SUNDAY MORNING Forecast Closer V S AUGUST 7 Vi' -- s of edu- s Collision Kills Draper Man Brother Hurt ' le tbe-mac- wr 1936-193- - -- Five Juveniles Face Counts eight-year-ol- d - - Har-vest- ’ Former Park City Folk Picnic - Hidialie his--to- ry d V I Health Board Sees Way Out Of Sanatorium Tangle Promises to Examine Plans Tenants Flee As Doomed House Burns them If the attorney general can obtain a continuance for the filing ' of the state’s pleadings in a case pending in the supreme court the health board will meet Thursday night otherwise it may be necessary to convene Monday By City The ' board has withheld action on plans and specifications relying on an opinion from Mr Chez last February in which he held 'the Two families living in homes board had to pass only on equipment condemned bv city board of health £ authorities as uninhabitable were Delayed by Suit Because of this a Salt Lake City forced to flee with their few belongings Saturday afternoon when taxpayer Alma Larson brought an action in the supreme court to prefir broke out in rubbish stored vent awarding of the contract by rooms in boarded-uthe building commission because the had not carried out- Fire me n under d reetion o f Betl- - board the the law to approve mandate of B Chief talion Floyd Egan were and specifications as well as forced to send to headquarters for plans equipment The court granted a temporary gas masks before they could enter d the smoke and building writ of prohibition against the and late this Scene of the blaze was a crum- building commission week Larson asked that the board on tenement of health be made a defendant Thrcq Britishers fresh from China service discuss conditions in orient Left to right: Mal- bling Conley court (Fourth North be- along with the other state body colm Henderson Erik Nelson and Nigel Larkin tween First and Second West)) of Dr Joseph R Morrell of Ogden which all but two apartments had chairman of the board of health said that the board of been vacated under board of health healthcharges had delayed the project were edict unfounded because it merely was Chief Egan said Saturday an in- following the opinion of the attorHe said the board general vestigation would be conducted ney would not want to assume the reinto the causa of the blaze sponsibility of passing oh the plans Living in the upper two rooms arid specifications unless the attoron the west end of the building ney general were willing to revise New Law's Series were Mr and Mrs Layton Goff his opinion Japan never will be able to conand their eight children In rooms Willing to” Yield quer China not to mention being Mr Chez said he still believes directly below were Mr and Mrs able to whip both China and Russia Arthur Rilston and their two chil- his opinion to be right although "Interests of the United States and Editor’s Note — On October 25’ the new wage and hour law dren All the children are 10 years he did not intend to mean the hoard was prevented from passing on Great Britain should become pro(officially designated as the fair labor standards act of 1938) will old or less families were ordered to plans and specifications — only that Both gressively closer provided both stay become effective Frequently described as a keystone of the move by August 1 it was reported it did not have to if it didn't a conout of the Roosevelt program the legislation will directly or indirectly af- Saturday but had been unable to want to flict’ He said the construction of a find other quarters Great Britain's Interests In the fect all citizens of the country either as employes employees or sanatorium was included in both without hope evening Saturday far east are not in danger what consumcrs As to what the ef- of relief they began dragging their major party platforms' the people representing the public one few pieces of furniture and hastily and the legislature have shown an with one of the world's most power- fects will be there is a wide di- persons of whom will be chairman and an unmistakable for such an of opinion gathered clothing back into the institution anddesire ful naval bases now completed at versity he would be wiltequal number of employer and em- building But for good or for ill it shortto revise his opinion rather than Singapore and approximately 5000 ly will become a reality instead nf ploye representatives Damage was estimated at $200 to ing the project defeated British soldiers and sailors stationed a theory and for that reason I the administrator required to the building and $150 to its con- have Dr Morrell said the board woujd merits careful study by the' genat Hong Kong follow the roeommendations of an tents have to act If the attorney general Three influential young British- eral public industry committee? modified his opinion As a contribution to a wider uners fresh from service in China No It was agreed thaHne attorney made these statements Saturday in derstanding of the law's proviofficewill produce a new general’s sions The Salt Tribune Lake Salt Lake City t Suppose the administrator and the board of health wiil publish beginning today a opinion holding a committee disagree and the disis obliged to pass on the plans and Visit British Racer series of three explanatory aragreement cannot be composed specifications but not release it unwhat happen then? They were Erik Nelsqn general ticles in question and answer less the board of health decides to form Each will deal article primanager of the Kai Tak air land The can approve them administrator abolish the of a with the major phase and sea port at Hong Kong and marily confessed John W Deering committed and appoint a new one Dismissal Seen Nigel Larkin and Malcolm Hender- act as follows: First wage proson sublieutenants in the British visions second hour provisions What actual enforceable au- slayer of Oliver R Meredith Jr In other words If the board deand third child labor restrictions Royal navy thority rests with the committee accompanied by Captain' of Detec- cides it can place its stamp of apThe first of the series is preMr Nelson a former automobile Detecthen? tives E A Hcdman and proval on the plans the legal auracer now on furlough came east sented herewith will arrive thority for such action will be tive W E Eggleston None The can committee only by China clipper plane and stopped in Salt Lake City at 9:30 a ih ready to produce at a moment’s What in general does the wage advise and recommend to see his friend John Cobb racer from Detroit Mich accord- notice to hour seek law do? Sunday now in Salt Lake City His comAre the judgment and will of received late Saturday In the event of such approval word to ing each 21 years old are It seeks to place a floor tinder the administrator supreme then? panions by Chief of Police ’William C it is antieipated the supreme court graduates of the Royal Naval acad- wages a ceiling over hours of work would dismiss the writ of prohibiYes except that his orders are Webb and restrict the employment of chilemy at Dartmouth and plan to The trio left Detroit where Deer- tion because the reason for issuing naval careers dren under 18 years of age in subject to court review been removed was captured -- at 2 p m J?xb-da- it would-ha- ve n hazardous Mr Nelson said bombing of What specifically are the wage ing and is traveling by train occupatiohs and under 16 Plans and specifications were has cit'ci in of other planes age occupations years provisions? A police car will meet the train placed in the hands of the health done much to crystallize sentiment ' in- at the Union Pacific depoUto bring board several days ago Who will the act? administer law The fixes Covered for tke against invaders Others attending Saturday’s meetand officers directly the a of 25 Cents dustries prisoner bottom wage An administrator in cooperation to police headquarter" ing were Dr T J Howells Dr E Bring New Recruit with industry committees to be set per hour for the first year 30 cents will await preli- A Tripp Dr J L Jones Dr T B In Deering juri 40 second the cents and for per year "Instead of demoralizing the up for each industry Elmer F on first degree Beatty and R A Hart all of Salt minary-hearing civilian population 'strafing' sends Andrews chairman of the New hourbeas soon as such a minimum murder charges with Detective Les- Lake City members of the board materialwithout can established the men scurrying to recruiting York industrial commission has ter F Wire as complaining wit- of health and John D Rice Grover on Page been appointed administrator by the ly curtailing employment A Giles and S D Huffaker asness Is there a definite time fixed president but is subject to confirmaLocal officers indicated Satur- sistant attorneys-genertion by the senate when tlie 40 cent minimum must day they would press for as speedy U S City Will be reached? a trial as possible Who appoints the industry comis the on basis mittees and what the Yes seven Within after years Big Cottonwood effective date of the act personnel selected? An inspection trip into Big Cot The administrator Each commitDoe this mean that every covtonwood canyon to determine if any tee must be composed of an unered industry must he plnced un- sources of typhoid infection are specified number of disinterested David A Smith newly appointed (Continued on Pace present will be taken by officials president of the Canadian Lr'D S of the forest service the city wamission and former firHiounselor ter department and the state board Plans for a Boy Scout camp site in the church presiding bishopric of health Tuesday J E Gurr Waa one half and on Silver Lake flat and Mrs Smithwbre honored at a satch national forest supervisor anmiles north of Granite flat in Amer- garden partyFriday night at the nounced Saturday O Ashton member of ican Fork canyon were laid by home —The trip was scheduled after two E E Walker of Washington D C the presiding bishopric 2185 Twen-‘fir18 Annual memorial was services of the Robert Siewit charged chief of the forest service divisionHy boy campers in the canyon were reEast street ported stricken by the disease Users Salt Lake Rotary club will be held with second degree ' burglary Sat- of landscaping and architecture Attending the function were more of city water already had been reipspac-tio- n than 100 persons including Presidat 6:15 p m at Rotary urday in a complaint signed in City who completed a four-da- y assured by Dr T J Howells city Tuesday and conference withWasatch ing Bishop LeGrand Richards J L Albert in court Ellctt’s H Creek canyon Judge City health commissioner The only pos- park national forest officialsiiere Sat- Wirthlin counselor all employes Siewit and a juvenile companion Memorial services for members sible danger lies in drinking the of the office of the bureau of inurday water from the stream itself it was who have died since the last ob- allegedly entered the Lunch Box He visited 3tlrror lake Provo formation andZu’s Securities cor said servance will be held John Pres- cafe 534 South Main street July 25 river AspejFGrove American Fork porationrfilch are under the presiding bishopric several dollars in pennies canyoiLtnd Alta with Harold E ton Creer Will giY9 the address Obtaining Curti-Mr Smith- - will leave MondayLa£ and candy of Ogden lorest service land- ' Is FI is companion a juvenile 6:30 p m for Toronto Canada scaping engineer memorial In the park for the fol- awaiting hearing by the juverjiWl “I believe the Alta region can be mission headquarters Mrs Smith d will go to the mission field In Oclowing: John F Bennett John court He was placed in the cofiqty developed ihto a superb de- tober Brooks Thomas Homer Parley M jail after an attempt to escape from recreational area” Mr Walker clared the boys’ detention itetne Home Condemned Takes Fire From Rubbish p - i gas-fille- ' Japan Will Not Whip China Aver "Visitors What Does Wage-Hou- r Bill Mean to You? Tribune Explains Effect on Industry Labor Russia-Japan-Chin- Killer’s Train Nears S L coq-tin- -- y Chl--rn'- al Examine Water Honor Mission Head at Party 100 Scout Camp Site Chosen Rotary Club Sets Memorial Rites Youth Faces Trial In Cafe Theft st super-vision’- of Suffolks At Ram Event Aug 23 24 n-- " 1 tate officials Saturday apparently had found a way out of the maze of legal technicalities which are preventing construction of the state tuberculosis sanatorium in Ogden After a meeting in the office of Attorney General Joseph Chez the state board of health agreed to examine plans and specifications for the sanatorium but was careful not to commit '‘itself about approving S cation when before the cdunty commission Monday for final Laurels to Cops — Sallow faced determination of the 1938 levy John Deering told Detroit police The beard acting on recommenthat he was wanted for the Salt Lake City murder Of Oliver R dations of Dr L John Nuttall Jr Meredith Jr thus ending a hunt city school superintendent previousprosecuted by local police evfer ly had set the tentative levy for this since ballistics’ tests showed the mills to provide a fired the fatal shot year at 1342 Confessing to local officers and budget of $2744717 This was changed however afwaiving extradition Deering returns to face the music Mayor ter the state tax commission orJohnM Wallace will ask for eight dered a 10 per cent cut in city additional patrolmen declared Cyclist Loses Life real property valuations for this need is urgent As Machine year and the school levy was therefore raised 08 of a mill to Auto Crash Head On Doings Along compensate partially for the decrease in valuation — v Political Front" A Draper mechanic Talk persisted that anti new Aid State Schools was killed Saturday night In a dealers will present an opponent "The assessed valuation will be head-o- n motorcycle-automobicol to Senator Elbert D Thomas in more than $1000000 more somewhat lision on a curve of the Draper Bourbon primaries while Con1937 but the fact that the road one mile east of State street gressman J W Robinson has a than in rival in Warwick Lamoreaux present valuation per child is $4019 Richard William Brown riding Neither incumbent seemed wor- Will mean that the city will con- east with his brother Don 23 on Democratic legislative tribute ried about $20000 more to other their motorcycle was believed in and county office seekers filed schools in the state because of the stantly killed about 8:30 p m when collided ' witV c4f petitions in grpat numbers while Snow' amendment to" the equalizaRethere were very very few tion law passed by the last legis- driven west by Earl Smith 21 of West Jordan Brown died of a publicans in the line lature” Dr Nuttall declared fractured ekull and other injuries this — arbitrary “Notwithstanding Don Brown Jury Roll Along Grand jury decrease in the amount to be rebelieved suffering matte rsr aeriouslyJooked-lnto-nefractures of the left leg and the left Salt to schools Lake turned City quizzed police morals squad men in the state equalization fund the wrist was treated at Salt Lake Genand state welfare department oferal hospital Mr Smith and his District Jifdge Herbert levy reduction is made possible be- companion ficials Miss Janice Beck 18 of balance cause a carried larger M Schiller denied motions to over at the end of the current of Draper incurred only minor cuts quash city graft conspiracy in- - school and bruises year” he added dictments but ordered Prosecutor Deputy Sheriff German Dean Calvin W Rawlings to name per Limits Distribution could not immediately determine land sons who “paid off’’ State Saturday night whether the autoSnow The amendment requires board “fired” Powell Ipson cashier mobile or the motorcycle crossed indicted for alleged public fund that whenever the valuation of a over the center line on the curve school district is more than $4000 appropriation for each school child the amount There were no witnesses of money distributed to that dis- Thrown Off Cycle Isn’t It Hot?— July’s last day 'disproved year’s hottest— 1018 de- trict is limited to the amount The motorcycle driven by the 7 grees And complaining citizenry tributed to the district in elder- brother struck the radiator ‘cannot schools Sait beneLake City looked for a gradual drop in the and left fender 'of the heavier vemercurial column However there fit therefore this year from high- hicle was little prospect for real cool er state equalization funds Both cyclists were thrown from It was generally predicted Sat- their weather machine to the south side of urday that the city commission at the road a special meeting at 8:30 a m Mr Smith and Miss Beck told Monday would set its 1938 levy Health Heads Okeli at 15 mills the same as for 1937 Deputy Dean they were on the side of the road traveling Water Supply according to advices from unoffi- right 25 ' to 30 miles an hour cial sources Richard William Brown was born Although Big Cottonwood canWhether the county commission yon frequenters were warned not would be able to make a slight in March 2912 at Draper a son to drink from the open stream reduction from the 1937 levy of of- - John and Adeline Andrews Brown city health officials assured folks 560 mills was considered proble- He was and lived there all his life water not employed as a mechanic rethe need fear tap A observers they matical by slight for the Riverton Motor company in supply State health department duction was considered likely- Riverton tightened food protection inspecSurviving are his widow Mrs Utah Tuberculosis Astions Irene College Brown three daughsociation Director A S Brown ters Barbara Dorothy and June charged state health board with Brown his father a grandfather delaying tuberculosis sanatorium William Brown two brothers Don a and Louis Brown and a sister At the Statchouse— Governor Agnes Brown -- all of Draper and Henry H Blood returned from another sister’ Mrs Polly Severson Yellowstone national park’d upper deterHis mother died a Five juveniles three of whom al- of Murray basin states conference mined to protect Utah in Boulder legedly broke into a local truck com- year ago Tax dam power rate fight showroom at the state faircommission lowered property tax pany levy to $559 per $1000 13 mill grounds Thursday causing an esti- Truck Mishap Hurts lower than last year State sold mated $2500 damage to 24 trucks S L Trucker Son licenses 5000 fewer autofnobile were confined in the county detenbut took in $4000 more than last tion home — Marion Jensen 50 of PROVO Saturday as juvenile Get your driver’s license year 426 Denver street Salt Lake City investicourt continued authorities warned state highway patrol son suffered and his gation of their cases minor cuts and bruises when a The boys reportedly dug under a truck in which they wera riding Utah Copper Mine sliding door of the automobile show- loaded with coal turned over on room where they started and drove the highway near Lehi according to Resumes Work Sheriff Walter Purrant — — Deputy 24 heavy trucks The accident occurred when Jen-s- e All Utah rejoiced when 3000 men Officers of the InternaTional n's n o rthbound tr uclcwcntroff the went back to work for company its great plants company owners of the ma- edge of the road where construcwork is under way Deputy Senator chines Idle since June 15 estimated damage from tion Durrani said Thomas asked reclamation bureau to use $2000000 worth of Utah dented radiators and fenders at apcopper in building Gila project in proximately $100 per car with an S L Auloist Faces additional $100 damage to a sliding Arizona door which stopped one of the Death Roll — Charles Wesley trucks Tipsy Charge Morsd esteemed pioneer of Utah After “having their fun” the boys Glen Rilston 23 of 1605 Indiana bar and high ranking Mason died crept undetected from the building avenue was arrested Saturday at In his eighty-firs- t year He had but were captured Friday night 6:10 p m on a drunken driving Mrs when they returned to the scene for been ill for eight months charge after he reportedly refused Grover A Rebentisch daughter additional rides — to 'allow another automobile to pass of Reed Smoot succumbed She “ “ Suspected of entering the home of his machine — BeulaTi Mrs of B Ferris of 1072 East wartsyears age: Lee Traffic Investigators Rogers First South street two (Continued on Page Visitor — Former President boys were apprehended Saturday Herbert Hoover criticized Roose and reportedly confessed MOTOR VEHICLE FATALITIES vcltian spending while Mrs Hoo- approximately $40 from thestealing Salt Lake City home ver was guest of local Girl Scouts Dr Francis E Townsend pension planner said social security taxes W O T U’s presare too high ident Mrs Ida B Wise Smith deplored women’s drinking Utah's sunshine is very beneficial An “old fashioned picnic” brought reported Irving F Hand U S solar radiation expert several hundred former residents of — Park city to Liberty Park Saturday Miscellany— Donald C Cubbi afternoon for their ninth annual reson Fort Douglas commandant union 93 To August 7 1937 became a' brigadier general Sponsored by the Salt Lake-Par- k 1937 207 Entire year Utah architects pretested- alleged City association the outing lasted discrimination in mines bureau from 3 p m to about 10 p m No Order of Ahepa formal program was scheduled-th- e building C M — Each v isi im in rtresBgdmericanism "T C completed successful month's family brought their ownting lunch President Heber J Dr Lawrence C Snow associatrainingGrant organized stake at Seattle tion president was in charge Intermountain Realty company by J F Flanagan J Willi bought'ColurobiaTrust c&mpany Stoner and William Nimmo For the first time e building for $75300 of the national ram sale more Suffolks than Rambouillets Morse Final Rites will be sold over the auction block Women’s C C Plans at the 2938 sale to' be conducted Set forJToday August 23 and 24 at North Salt Canyon Meeting Lake F R Marshall secretary women’s-chambDirectors of the Final rites for Charles Wesley of the National Wool Growers’ of commerce will hold an outing Morse 81 Masonic leader and atannounced Saturday and business meeting at theTiome torney will be conducted Sunday Of 2680 of the world's finest of Mrs Samuel Cotterell in the at 4 p m in the auditorium of the rams now consigned to the show jouth fork of Proqp canyon Wednes Masonic temple Burial will be in 455 are Suffolks— a black-faceday Mrs Anthony C Lund presi Mt Olivet cemetgry breed primarily for mutton proddent announced Saturday 449 are RambouilJudge Morse who had served as uction-while district-judge- are died under for hero lets — primarily wool producers way Arrangements a “smokeless city” tea to be held Thursday at 7:05 p m in a local The salp which will be the twenty-thir- d September 10 hospital of heart disease sponsored by the Na- - -i- - Attorney General Offers to Revise Opinion Delaying Construction of Institution Court Will Be Asked to Continue Suit t--t cityYoard FourXagesofQpport unities 1938 British Relations x? Education Officials to Ask 135 Mills Unchanged Level Seen for City Slight County Reduction Predicted of a mill less than last year will be made "r Classified Ads s ' year-aroun- Parry and Joy H Johnson Rotarians and tional Wool Growers'" assoolathmH — Th: affair j will attract breeders growers and their friends Announcement was livestock experts from throughout made that reservations should be the United States and Canada made at the club offices at the Hotel Rahking third in popularity of Utah A dinner will be served breeds to be offered will be Hamp-shiresalso a black-facevariety — IciTPiirDropSf-WitliDeclii- ia 381 consigned fourth with 131 fifth with 80 to rams have been Crossbreds rank and Romeidalcs betffered Dual purpose white-face- d rams with wool production and mutton production balanced theoretically rank nest with 53 Corriedalcs M Lincolns 50 Panamas and 25 Cotswolds t Zaiiuck Due Here Darryl Zanuck motion picture producer accompanied by Mrs Zanuefc Bill ‘Dover his assistant and three others will be on the westbound Union Pacific streamliner train which will stop at Salt Lake City Sunday from 6:05 to 6:10 p m The mercury fell another degree ith in Salt Lake CUy Saturday further cooling forecast for all of northern Utah Sunday The maximum here was 92 two degrees under the Friday peak The morning low wak 64 equal to Friday's The mean was only one degree above normal Temperatures still held above fe ColumbltrW omau Due to Continue Here d t J UEA Meet WillIIear : —of which of Dr Fannie Dunn of Columbia university has accepted an Invitation to address the annual convention the seasonal high in southern of the Utah Education association Utah on the edge of a to be held here October 13 14 and sure area extending from southern 15 it was announced Saturday follCalifornia to Kansas Local show- owing a meeting of the hoard of —— — ers in the afternoon and evening trustees1--- " A J Stoddard superintendent of broke the intensity of the heat Local showers are expected Denver public schools and Dr L Sunday on the eastern slop of John Nuttall Jr superintendent of the Wasatch with generally fair Salt Lake City schools previously conditions in the rest of the state had accepted invitations to speak low-prcs- - I -- |