| Show vi — THE SAIT LAKE TRIBUNE Farm Dollar In Deatli Claims Lee Asks Writ Noted Woman In Liquor Mrs Adella Eardley Board Dispute Utah Holds Steady Rites Today Report Reveals State Beats Funeral services will be conductat 3 J m at 260 East First South street for Mrs Adella Woolley Eardley 81 one of Utah’s) Relative purchasing power of the Utah farm dollar last month though lightly higher than the national average for agriculture was relatively the same as that of December 1937 a bulletin from the agricultural economics department of the Utah State Agricultural college revealed Saturday Comparisons between Utah farm prices for all commodities United States farm prices for all commodities and prices pai4 by farmers throughout the nation for all commodities consumed are set out in the report Data Compiled ' is The following 'information given: 1 Peak year for Utah farmers 1929 gave the Utah farmer a bigger dollar than he has seen in the immediate past 10 years 2 Lowest period in the past decada-camin 1933 when the Utah farmer’s dollar was worth what it was in 1929 3 The three indices remain fairly constant in their ups and downs except for the 1933 period when the purchasing power of the farm dollar— both in the state and nation-- hit rock bottom 4 Purchasing power of the Utah farm dollar remained higher than the national average throughout the period Upswing Marked An upswing from last November to December was seen in-- both state and national farm prices while prices paid out by farmers throughout the country dropped slightly Indicative of a gradual rise in the general purchasing power of the farm dollar Though prices paid Utah for farm products during December were far short of the 1929 price level prices ranged steadily above the level of the 1910-1- 4 e most 'widely known women who dfed'at mid-- ) night Friday ether home 155 North Main street I of a heart nt Burial will be In' Wasatch Lawn Memorial park Mrs Eardley active L D S church worker and prominent in the literary field Mrs Eardley was born July 31 1857 in Salt Lake City a "daughter of Samuel Amos and' Catharine Mehring Woolley Utah pioneers of -- 1848 - I nformation -- The women's handicraft department of the Utah state fair was in her charge for many years Surviving are three sons and three daughters: Roscoe W and W H Eardley of Salt Lake City and Mehring V Eardley o'f Los Mrs Villette E Snow Mrs Anita E Peterson and Mrs E Hall of Salt Lake' City three brothers Amos Mervin Wool-le- y and Gilpin S Woolley of Salt Lake City and William G Woolley and two sisters of Los Angeles Mrs Florence W Russell and Mrs Edith W Thomas of Salt Lake period except for veal Lambs brought 80 cents less per hundredweight in December "1938 than they did during thee same month of 1937 Beef prices were slightly higher than during the same Other livestock cdmmodi- - City period ties fell a few cents short last lonth of the 1937 figure except for UnivcrsityClub and alfalfa Elects Heads than Cralh Prices Wheats oats barley in the seed prices were lower 1937 montnXhay and potatoes coming up a fewvpoints Total of all Utah farm prices was lower this pastVyear than during 1937 but corresponding drops in for prices paid out compensated the decrease In general the state Xarm price average follbwed the treHd of industrial stcok price averages as s for 30 rpdus- quoted by Dow-Jone- trial stocks New Stamp-W- Honor ill F Fair S A new postage stamp com memorating the Golden Gate international exposition will go on sale February 18 the opening day of the fair at San Francisco Postmaster I A Smoot was advised Friday Printed in purple the new stamp depicts the “Tower of the Sun" one of the outstanding architectural features of the exposition first-da- y Philatelists desiring cancellations may send Carleton Hill Jones was elected president of the University club for of the 1939 at a recent meeting club's trustees He succeeds George A Critchlow Edward P Fleming wai named vice president J Frederick Johnson treasurer Edward M Tittmann secretary H B Waters house committee chairman Dean F Brayton finance committee chairman and J Fred Reynolds social committee chairman Other members of the board of trustees are Edward R Zalinski and Richard A Wagstaff River Dredging Work Starts LAS VEGAS Nev— Following the installation of river dredging equipment below Boulder dam by the bureau of reclamation work has removal of a small started n-th island In the Colorado river chancovers not exceeding 10 nel immediately downstream from together with cash or money order the portals of the diversion tunto the postmaster at San Francisco nels The stamps will be placed on sale The island was formed from sediat Salt Lake City later ment droppedTn the river by water pouring through the diversion tun’ nels Forum Subject Through dredging it Is expected the “tail race" level will be lowered three or four feet and will result in improving the discharge from the tunnel plug outlet and Increase the head on the turbines said bureau of reclamation officials in Boulder City The national resources committee's report on national income will be the subject for discussion at a public forum in the Columbus school 2530 Fifth East street Monday at 8 p m led by Frank O Green aMEimTi iimroui imi y MM AMD HIS IE- - EMPIRE FRIDAY 7Wi jugiitt Sn Fnsciict Mof-fat-vw- Clouds Clear ROOM JANUARY 20th a former Salt Laker cornea to the Utah direct from a sensational J'j years' the Lot Angeles Blltmore Hotel at engagement - Rendezvous as well as other highly successful Los Angeles engagements In Honolulu ’ 'San Francisco He Galveston brings a all of whom talented group of musicians have played the finest hotels In the United States Early reservations are suggested for J this gala event Mr Bradford GALA FAREWELL FOR WANER AND HIS ORCHESTRA THURSDAY JANUARY 19th ART City-Cree- Move toRemodel Eagle Gate Reveals Previous Changes Observers Watch Storm Antics The sky was clear above the Salt Lake valley early Sunday but were indefinite about its chances of remaining so A storm center was reported moving Inland from the Pacific coast and it was Indicated that cloudy skies and unsettled weather Would arrive here late Sunday afternoon Mercury at the airport weather bureau stood at 29 degrees Saturday midnight after the downtown observatory reported a range of between 40 and 30 degrees earlier in the day Mean temperature there was 35— six degrees above normal State road commission officials reported all traveled canyon and mountain roads were open to traffic although they were reported ex- Famed Structure Survives Other Drives To Alter or Remove It Entirely GUY T OOMBCS PI ¥ Death Claims Mother and Son Only Half Hour Apart the-cit- y Sud-wee- O’ o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o w Ml 1KI 0 n LAST AND FINAL OFFER OUR LOSS YOURGAItl! o o o o o o o o o o o o o 99 $ o o o o 50 FUR COATS $OQ" 50Q95 o tJa o o o lieu bis them o such purchase portion As designed by Mr Clawson the Support for the committee's AX debts and liabilities maining after tention was was voiced by Rufus D o an Integral part of a the Company been and gate Values share the capital cobblestone wall elght feet high Johnson city Shade "tree warden to $650 who declared there were “very few o rods long which and corporation election to rounded the Young property on good trees on the street" The writing stockholder the o don Plane tree each side of State street the stockholders' meeting Full for that proved section However tails set forth o proposition Ralph Ramsey and William Bell Mr Johnson said that should the the minutes said meeting said pioneer artists were engaged to city parkings and letter removed to widen o carve out of wood the eagle feet the street a type of o contract breadth which today surmounts tree could be satisfactory planted to furnish tional Smelting and Refining the When the shafa gate completed eagle Montana corporation o weighed pounds The hugp bird corporation to was then mounted on an almost Members of the committee hope o available lor stockholder at the to get the project under way equally large base carved nental o fore the end of this month' beehive Another shape of neer was "Just as soon as the city Truman Angell President o 264 SO MAIN— Next Door to Keeley’s and chnrgea with butiding the wooden quires necessary right of from Dated January consent and the eagle spans extending ol property owner ' 0 E L o tree-planti- receive of all of pro- price re- of have paid one of discharged stock of aald new said be made In by each pn or before day of said deof aald are In of of Board of Directors In a from Mr Tom Lyon accompanied by a form of proposed between Interna- In a and said be lormed— all of which are bv any Inspection said 'Room 909 Conti" Bank Building ARCHIE W DUNHAM of Treasure Gold Mining Company 9 1939 ' ot volved the state ran go ahead with the project” Mr Gull said con- 500 sur- Lon- la only-on- ap- be 16 Com- 0PQC racier Managing k Recent conferences "have Indicated the state would be willing to have In 1890 citjzens of Salt Lake City were faced with the problem the project put through as a fedof either doing away with historic Eagle Gate monument at South eral aid improvement providing will assume jurisdiction for A Salt Lake mother and her son from October 2 1917 td April 2 Temple and Statetreets or of revamping its structure to make way moving curb and gutter ahd pos- from Eureka died within a half 1919 for progress sibly the sidewalk that all availBrothers of Mr Sudweeks and an hour of one another Saturday sons of Mrs Rees -- surviving ars Now 49 years later a movement is under way again to remodel able space could bo used for traffic width with a minimum for side- morning of Nephl Delbert of AmerRichard the structure to allow for still more progress walk and gutter Mrs Maria Martina Elder ican Fork Lorenzo of "Fillmore In both Instances "progress" has" Rees 74 of 1265 Driggs ave- Otto ref Ephraim and Jonathan of-Guests taken the form of vehicular traffic beehive to the cobblerock support To Be C nue died at her home of a heart Sudweeks of Salt Lake City Mr Sudweeks is survived’ also by his pillars RUPERT Idaho — Executives of ailment at 5:45 a ni In 1890 it was necessary to widen IngFive widow Mrs Bertha Dalton Sudlarge blocks ef wood were the three CCC camps at Mihidoka 44 Sudweeks son Ernest Her so the that needed to make the eagle On Feb- dam Paul and heighten gate’s span 6:15 weeks a son Arlo and a daughter at died veteran and war Kamima World will be new electric street cars would have ruary 17 1859 It was completed and guests of Rupert chamber of com- a m In a Salt Lake hospital of lone all of Eureka trolley clearance and in 1939 the mounted Double funeral services will be merce Tuesday at 7 p m for a Bright’s disease clamor is for a wider safer street dinner meeting announces C C Mr Sudweeks served during the conducted In Nephl at a time to be Paid Toll There Balch chamber president World war with the 104th infantry announced Started by the Salt Lake Lions From that time until 1882 resiclub the present movement contremely slippery Motorists were urged to observe templates addition of at least 14 dents Of the valley were required extreme caution and highway offifeet of width to State street from to pay toll as they passed under the cials promised that most roads South Temple to the state capitol eagle and through a massive wood would be free from snow and- - ice in toll gate installed between the pilto jointly plans A FEW DAYS LEFT Aqcprding two more days if fair weathej conmapped by the state road commission the lars of the main span tinues However in 1882 the road offiSecondary unsurfaced roads of city engineer’s office and a special TO TAKE ADVANTAGE became a part of State street northern Utah were reported muddy committee of the Lions club the ciallywas to the and accomcould By be public opened widening project that time wind and rain had so plished by taking in a two-foOF THE GREATEST the famous gate that resiparking on the east side' of State warped East High Players reto it have endeavored dents street btetween South and North Temple streets and moving side- moved declaring it "unsightly and Present Comedy walk parking and a rock wall 12 a' menace to safety" QUITTING BUSINESS SALE IN SALT LAKE’S HISTORY Student dramatists of the East feet back on the west side Above In the late eighties officials street nine North Temple parkings high school Thespian club Friday feet wide on each side could be yielded to public sentiment and presented a one-acomedy “Ghost eliminated Don Carlos Young LDS church Story" before a student assembly architect was ordered to remodel Playing' leading roles were Vir Traffic Hazards the structure In the new design ginia Polk and Jack Hawxhurst created by greater clearance and width was Thus razards traffic Other members of the cast were three “bottlenecks" one at South allowed and supporting pillars Douglas Cahoon Boyd Ingalls Ted stood free from the rock wall Brox Paul Flandro Helen Giles Temple and State street on the much of which by that time had just been Wanda West and Hope Horsfall north intersection another street destroyed Miss Alta Redd sponsor of the club beyond North Temple at State a street Second at North and third 1890 and teacher of dramatics directed the gate had become eo By could be partmlly eliminated the plav At presentrSouth State StfeeFTs it was torn down and Or 90 feet from curb to curb Between Accordingly the eagle shipped to Chicago where South Temple and North Temple writers stated "it O Speaker Will Recall State street is '42 feet wide from 140 contemporary was electroplated in copper” after O feet above North Temple 36 feet S L Theater Days wide and above Second North 30 necessary repairs Supporting arms again were O ALL- feet wide “Romance of an Old Playhouse" lengthened and the cobblerock pil- O an illustrated lecture by George D By utilizing all of the eity’a lars replaced with carved sandstone WOOL Pyper for many years manager of parking bordering each side of Sufficient height was allowed for the new electrified cars the Salt Lake theater will be the North State street above North placed in feature of a regular monthly meet- Temple street tile street could be service on State street ing of the Sagebrush Democratic widened 22 feet' making its west Intact Since 1891 BONA-FIDBARGAINS— club Monday curb almost on a line with the On October 5 1891 the newly conJohn Hahsen president stated block south wliirh under the proWE’RE QUITTING FOR the meeting will be conducted at posal will be Increased to 56 feet structed Eagle gate was dedicated 8 p m In the Newhouse hotel and aside from minor changes GOOD WRIGHT’S FARE-WELA "Since starting work on-- the proj- stands intact today musical program also will be given OFFER! under direetion of Avem R Poul-to- n ect the committee has encountered In now the proposal being based the fears that opposition upon historic value of the Eagle Gate studied the eagle and beehive FINAL ALL NEW be altered but new monument and adjoining property would not beams NOTICE OF SPECIAL MARKDOWN diMATERIALS of be supporting longer will should its structure impaired MEETING OF STOCKHOLDERS HURRY! be altered to allow for a wider mensions would be cast and new STYLES— NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN 1 tht granite pillars constructed The special meeting ot the stockholders of street" A Ezra Gull a committee pillars would be designed to TREASURE GOLD MINING member declared COMPANY a Utah corporation— has been "However a long study of the match the original ones as nearly called and will be held on the 25th as feasible members of the comby the committee shows that day of January 1939 at the hour of subject Present pillars the eagle and beehive no mittee declared CHOICE Luxuriously excepting 11 o'clock a m on aald day at Room hardly resemble the original style 909 Continental Bank Building FUR- THE OF Salt part of the structure remains as it said Lake City Utan tor the purpose of was originally construct'd during they TRIMMED STORE— considering voting and acting upon a Brigham Young's governorship" Mr Supporting beams would be an& Gull added proposition to convey assign to match the eagle transfer to a fiew corporation to be organized all of the rights end prope- Built in 1859 Objectors to the widening prorty-of aald Company of “every kind gram have pointed to abundant HIGn GRADE—All Sizes and nature and to ratify and conDesigned by Hiram B Clawson trees now lining North State street firm or disapprove the action of the and erected in 1859 the original The committee Board of Dlrectora of aald Company half Eagle Gate served a dual purpose: the trees now contends that Values to $100 While They Last authorizing said conveyance assigngrowing on the ment and transfer at a meeting of aald As ornamentation for the entrance street are softwood varieties and to the private estAtq of Brigham Board held on January 9 1939 Said the majority of the hardwood trees proposition contemplating said con- Young and more practical as a toll do not cohform to city 300 veyance assignment and transfer Is on gate to City Creek canyon a cona purchase price basis of $20597U71£ venient wood supply source to the requirements TVE with thwrtght of election In any stock- small CLEAR Shade Tree community Types holder to In pany IDQOQfo Top left the original Eagle gate constructed in 1859 as a toll gate' to canyon and entrance to Brigham Young's estate Top right view of the gate iit the eighties The eight-forock wall has been rebuilt leaving the gate standing free on its own pillars Lower left Eagle gate todayV almost asTTappeafed in 1890 when first widened and given greater height to allow styeet cars to pass Lower right architect’s sketch of how the gate will look if State — street is widened Pillars will be reconstructed along original lines -- -- ORCHESTRA' IN THE BEAUTIFUL Ntatlili 1859-193- 9 —Mayor J- - Bracken Le of Prlca Is expected to appear before the state supreme court Monday at 2:30 p m to press his move to prohibit the Utah liquor control commission from permanently employing the three attorney — Parnell Black George HLunt and- - D Howe comprise its legal staff Mr Lee on Saturday a filed his affidavit and application for an alternative writ of prohibition with Leland M Cummings court clerk Owing to lateness of the court day the date-e- nd time for hearing of the application was set for Monday afternoon by Chief Justice David ’ “ W Moffat The Price mayor charged that the employment of the attorneys was in conflict with the liquor control act quoting fromv a section that “it" may engage temporarily and for a special purpose -t-he service of experts and persons engaged in the practice of a profession if deemed expedient" The affidavit stated that the attorneys paid regular monthly salaries performed no fcirvices whatsoever to the liquor commission “save and except those of legal' Skies?---' Angeles Pictorial History of Salt Lake’s Outstanding Landmark -4- Employment of Three Attorneys Member of Authors’ Club She was a charter member of the Authors’ club and of the first Salt Lake Civic club Under the name of Catherine Hurst she edited the "Girl Query" department of Ihe Young Woman's Journal former organ of the Y W M L A from 1914 to 1926-I- n the political field she was a member of the first woman’s legislative council and had been registrar of her district for a period of 15 years Mrs Eardley had served the Y A of the L D S church nature W M for 35 years as an aid on the general board She was also one of the early guides serving the church on Temple square being connected D S bureau of with the-for 10 years Lr -I- Mayor Would Ban ed Sunday Nation’s Average SUNDAY MORNING JANUARY IS M39 500 in a O be- pio- ac- way’ in- - |