Show 24 Salt faki ITrilnm- Wedneeday Morning ' Succumbs City Opposes --Widening of r State Street £ Groups Voice Protests At Hearing 7 r I Driver Upsets Truck to m would- by whlch-the-stmost of the cost ate —A blinding snowstorm J — lOne-efth- e StateVOldest payjj — Objections Offered principal-object- or to the project was Mrs Mabel T San-- born 703 North First West street who daughter of Brigham-Youdeclared that to move the pioneer wall would ruin the setting of the Beehive house —"I don’t believe anything would be street --gained by widenihg-Sta- te said George Albert Smith president "'of the Utah Historical Trails and ' “Other lAndmarkS association streets which are wider furnish a greater number of automobile accl- d ents thanState street despltaJU narrowness" A similar note was sounded by Mrs L A Stevenson of the Sait ng i t j j t Traffic Analyst Urges Safety Education Pedestrian Protection Also Advises Driving Precautions Signal Changes 1 r Avert Mishap the state road commission under- -' took the work Woman phyDr Ulis Shipp They voted unanimously to reject sician dies at age of 92 a proposal from the Salt Lake Lions clyb asking that the city ac quiesce to' the widening under a —plan Snow Causes Far From ' Homey They Want Letters Pronto! Crashes Injuring Five i Salt Lake City commissioners went on record Tuesday as opposed to widening of North State street after a hearing at which members f numerous organizations protested the project would prove ’damaging to Eagle gate and the pioneer stone wall at the Beehive house at State and South Temple streets The commission's action was considered a barrier to the project inasmuch as it would be necessary to seek (he city’s permission before February 1 1939 - WomaiL—ZEE Doctor Dies Career of Service Conies to End for Pioneer early -- In Tuee-da- Night-Tim- e Preliminary Report on SjL A plea for greater educational efforts — including safety courses y was held responsible for two automobile accidents in which five persons were injured Three person were Injured In a two-ca- r collision shortly after 1 a m near Seventh East street on Twenty-first South etreet They are Theodore G Dangerfield 37 of 0 East Broadway Mrs Lydia Barney 38 of 3048 Highlamrtrive and her son William Barney 9 all of whom suffered minor cuts and bruises The Injured were riding east in a car driven by Mr Dangerfield Which collided with a westbound in high schools — together with specific recommendations of meas- ures to reduce accidents was presented Tuesday to the city traffic commission The suggestions were contained in the preliminary report-o- f Rufus G Jasper of Chicago engineer of the National Safety council who Jtas been conducting a survey of traffic conditions in Salt Lake ' I City— Mr Jasper said he will submit his final report after he returns to Chicago Unless detained he will leave Wednesday night but expectg to return during the early summer to assist the city further in itt attempt to lower the accident toll ' — The press of other business he said force' him to leave af this timp thus postponing' a similar Officials CST machlneToperated by“EImer”M Funk 40 of 2015 Fourth East street MrrFunk was unhurt Cuts and Bruise collision on State In a two-ca- r street near Murray about 1 a m Walter K Dastwip 27 of Mercur and Miss Leona Christensen 19 of cuts and Provo also sustained Details of the' accident bruises were not available at the sheriff’s survyfQrSa!L-"Lakecounty—H- Streetsto i be heavy and conditions on roads outside the city will be more nearly normal he said 2084 Indicators s Points of Attack 7 Fixed as furnbtr Needed office e hopes to conduct the county traffic study on his return which will BerMetered V -- Accidents involving pedestrians In s spectacular accident at 845 and nighttime accidents were two a m at Wolcott street and Federal ’ I major points of attack in Mr Jasway a semitrailer truck” was puravoid possito overturned Of'' the 48 fatalities posely per’s report Dr Ellis Reynolds Shipp Utah's A of 2084 total parking meters here last ble damage to residences ana mo23 were pedestrians year oldest woman physician with a torists tentatively was fixed— by—the— city he 47 pegjientaofr-thf- c saiflrwftllg" The drTVer of the truck Emery record of 60 yeans’ of practice died traffic commission Tuesday as the 25 222 West of accidents Third South occurred Lyman atnightLal Tuesday at 4:30 p nvat the horns of leader of 30 touring students of the University oLWitw ater st- numbexioJlA purchased for th Ini- though only 25 per cent told Traffic Investigator G Professor C W Biccard-Jepp- e of the trafa daughter Mrs Ellis S Musser street tial in installation Lake Salt M City en was to route fic Africa of a movement he is center mail is the Fort South rand Hopkins during the hours demanding Johannesburg group’ LakeCounclLoLWomenj-whos- si he By eliminating four blocks from of darkness Douglas with eight ton of canned “I wish we had more streets like 1320 Michigan avenue area the to be commismetered the chain milk Dr broke as when selected the skid “Accidents Interseclast at signalized year Shipp State street Then drivers would sion reduced the number from an tions show definitely the amber pe- be more careful We think enough one of eight feminine leader for on the back wheels of the truck Student-Grou2350 Wool estimate CG1 which of slidmachine riod after the green light is too the hug p began pioneer things have been destroyed membership in the Salt Lake Coun- and backward ley assistant city traffic engineer short for safe clearance of trafdown an Incline already' Let’s not change Eagle cil of Women's Hall of Fame had ing said would be required to serve the fic” he said recommending' the gate again” entire business section been ill eeveral weeks but was able Escapee Injury period be Increased to five seconds Other Protests or more Sensing the danger of crashing Blocks ElimindTrd on January 20 to greet friends pn Into a home or into another autoHe based the suggestion la that Mrs Ida M Klrkham' president her her eliminated The blocks anniversary— be birthday to and mobile the’ driver swerved the it requires a motorist approachSalt Mentor of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers to the of meters would number Death was attributed they truck and overturned Office? Hoping a signal as the light changes likened the Beehive house comer to have required werer to amber a full second to decide kins Said Although the cab of the On Trinity 'churchyard in NewYork a heart attack An bars which Main street from Fourth South whether to opinion apparently or continue Funeral services will be conduct- truck was damaged and part of the City which she said has successto Fifth South streets 63 meters Mrs Anthony C Lund county milk spilled Mr Lyman escaped sill attempts at him under the presthrough giving ed Friday at 1213 p m in the Yale fully withstood d Their chief desires to read some mail from home and find out corder from appointing her late State street from Fourth South ent liijury interval only two L D S ward chapel with S M to Fifth South streets 93 At St Mark’s hospital Tuesday seconds to slow up and stop in Other objectors to the plan were to husband's brother a received“bn fall 30 examination’s what term position 30 avenue Motor touring they grades two Foster trafcounselor of presidi“A persons victims btahop's night change to five seconds should John D Giles representing M I A West Temple from Third South eliminate fic accidents last week remained students of the University of Witwatersrand Johannesburg South her office was released late Tues acmany of-- the rear-en- 2 groups of the L D S church Mrs ng- to 80 South Fourth 'streets E Harold in day by serious condition County Attorney cidents which Sajtr' Lake City has Leona G Holbrook Salt Lake coun- - Walked Across Plains Africa arrived in Salt Lake City Tuesday night belief the was It commission's 3226 Miss Allen 26 of Ruth B Wallace been experiencing?’ Mr Jasper de“ Led by Professor C W Biceard- ty president of the D U P and Mrs is- - easier and iesa costly to — clared is O R Lund -- who that WalterA-Kerr- H JoM - in - Davis Ninth East representing-th- e the group arrived "by Union" Jeppe more add if meters needed are week’ in her condition they She was was as an last extra named change church's general primary board Pacific Iowa in 1847 while her paraLA:J0 p m and Lane Markings - Advocating the project were D A county injured January 22 in an accident hurried railway employe to bring up to date cer- than to removo them if they prove to the Newhouse hotel to ents were en route to Utah She on Beck street and has never unnecessary to the tain records Chief among his suggested remeand A improve fully Skeen and Dr George Cochran receive their first word from hom Opposition to the metering of dies for accidents condition of documents which were of the Lions club and A Earn Gull did not reach Salt Lake City until regained consciousness since involving pedestwo weeksv nearly jn Main street kbelow FpurtW South trians was continuous R Stanley Kevern 46 of 2450 tn poor repair maintenance who said he comes from a pioneer five' years later having wplked most automostreet had Three-Da- y been voiced road Redwood by of South of The lane written bishop Stay markinas throughout the opinion by Deputy bile dealers who family and who related previous of tha way “She" spent a typical their D S was protested L ward W Leonard Elton as as County far report funds will permit city came to Salt Lake Gity for changes that have been made in the pioneer girlhood on of the high- Brighton Claim of Powell Ipson former recites Attorney ed allghtly Improved Tuesday night a They of the salesmen are “in and out’f and would Markings for parking limitations that section three-da- y after stopping for stay be to find unable space parking attendance Thursat was of from suffered last revised which statutes state Utah cross of cashier Jand J2750 board injuries walks and pedestrian lanes for lights prohibits one day at Tintic Utah' en route Cites misconception’ officer from appointing a brother-in-- without paying for it should be painted as soon as the the Young Jamllyschool at the re- day when hit by a car near hia from Los Angeles Cal allegedly lost In salary and expend’ an law home immediate The streets are dry he advised He urged question Experimental Period W feel that all protests and ob- - quest of Brigham Young himself Inspection of the Bingham mine ed in expenses incident to his trial in this instance was whether “the the purchase of a striping machine jections are based on a mlsconcep- - At the age of 19 she was married of the Utah Copper company will on a fund to was decided leave thus that It misappropriation charge' relationship by affinity terminates for more even distribution of marktion of the effect of this civic im to Milford Bard Shipp and embe one of their chief projects while block to the only subject present ings —— the 'dissolution of the marriage ex- was ’denied by the state board of with here Professor Biccard-Jepp- e provement" Mr Skeen said "We barked on her first career— motherex an for limit parking All pedestrian or street car loadby death” In the space of nine years have no desire to provoke com- hood examiners Tuesday plained Elton quoted a number of perimental period For uniformity ing zones should be painted and reOther mines and smelters also The board set next Tuesday at M- r-authorities munity controversy The Lions club she bore five children two of whom on block State effect that thr corresponding flectors inspected and (raffle lines legal will be observed heNeaid and the 10 a m for a sponsors this project with due re- died in Infancy But her ambition public hearing oh death does terminate such a rela- street will be treated in the same should be painted at the reasonable need for for another career— medicine— was spect for- approach group will be conducted through -will manner This meters leave only to — tionship- unless there are living the University of Utah mines ex- four accident damage claims preservation of pioneer relics and forming during this period and at on the north side of the city and to loading "islands" to guide traffic case in issue of which the 28 she the marriage left the of age monuments' and joins all others in a Mr Ipson said TuesdaJ that he Word of the death of Mr Mary periment station right of them he advised county building square He also advocated green arrows would submit his claim to the leg- the affinity continues protest against the destruction of with relatives and went east to Sullivan 65 widow of J C Sullivan Pursue Studies avenue Motor m was included the the not The did into go or some type of sign to designate opinion the Woman's Medical college cf any such monuments" islature at an early date The exbecause its despite and former Utah resident in Los Aside of whether there is any elimination at which a right turn on After the commission had made Philadelphia from pursuing their min- ecutive committee of the Salt Lake question 30 parking signals are there only length issue Lund’s Mrs of the red light is permitted- - marriage Its decision Mr Skeen said he Graduated with honors three years Angeles was received here Tuesday ing and metallurgical studies the post No 2 American Legion in living most of the spaces space being as However children and she has feared that in possibly 20 years It later Dr Shipp returned to Utah Funeral service were conducted in students probably will visit L P a resolution accompanying the IpOther Suggestions taken up by driveways would become imperative to widen and an active hfe as an obstetrician Los Angeles' son claim asked that a sum not less interpreted by the county attorney historic locations he said Mrs Lund Members of the traffic hoard em- T Other recommendations the between relationship claim-anthe street and that the cost would She estimated recently that she had included: to be paid the Salt Lake City-tgroup Born— in — Marquetter- - Michigan willFrom to and her appointee would still be phasized that later it may ho found taken rare Abolition of amber light after the maternity ases Mrs for the Colo Denver bejnuch greater — : then and In ’’pnjust go injury" to include these feasible streets sister-in-laSullivan attended school In that of and brother red light to prevent “creeping" and during her years of medical praceastward to visit other The claimant was dismissed as the metered section "vs Salt Lake City where she gradu- continue before tice failure to atop before the light land board cashier last July foltheir points ending ated as an honor student and valeturns green two funds mis' the of return tour American lowing Establishes School dictorian from the old St 'Mary’s Improved lighting of State street indictments' the by appropriation One of her outstanding accom- academy in 1801 During her resibetween Fifth South street and Salt Lake countygrand jury Mr Mrs was in dence Sulivan Utah Harvard avenue to reduce night plishments was the establishment Ipson was acquitted in one trial accidents of a school of nursing and obstetrics prominently Identified with work and the second hill was dismissed of Catholic church the from which under her training Railroad warning signals on a upon motion of (he state’s atn waa Her a husband 500 women were graduated basis at Fourth South and iTn torneys Bdrrett Quirk atorney for the nearly min4 of them going to outlying mining operator in the Tintic 20 a Tooele Third West streets Fourth South' Blaino Gillespie United States housing authority’s many arid menibers three board Eight asand Fourth West streets and Secdistricts of the west as license ob- ing' district years ago and waa 4 Police heard a tale of kidnaping western region addressed a joint stetricians to members of a nominating commit- miner died! early Tuesday in t ond South and Third West streets practice their teach- sociated with the late Senator early Wednesday from the lips of session’ of state senate and house er’s belief that a high maternity Thomas Kearns John C Lynch and Don Hardman 26 of 1224 Third tee were chosen at the annual meet- Salt Lake hospital of injuries suf Rerouting of buses to South higu committeemen ' studying possible mortality rat was unnecessary — East Kreet othera of this city fered lri”a fair down a“mine shaft school to on west f "W A Y of C the ing Tuesday the at housing legislation Tuesday side of State street which forces ‘ “Science has demonstrated” she Following the death of Mr Siilli-va- n Mr Hardman Who operates two " afternoon J ? tats capitol Monday night Children to cross the street the family moved to Los service stations in Salt Lake City said “that society not God Mr Quirk urged state acceptance once He reportedly fell and rolled - — His where they have lived aald he waareturning home from is responsible through its sins of Angeles ring of refiectors at eaat end — Safety glass onlymayjje used In Board members chosen Are Mrs 85 f the United States housing au- omission e feet downTa shaft of the railroad viaduct-o- n more than half the since of S for xeldrad Mrs Lincoin“Barker North Tem10 m work when at windows of p broken and Tuesday replacement thority’s program which provides deaths of mothers and n Lime and Quartzite Min ple street and reflector arrows' at Surviving ar a son- - Raymond on Herbert avenue near Second Mrs A E Brockbank Mrs John for federal asaistance in financing Infants" Sullivan and two daughters Mrs East street- - a young man ap windshields in motor vehicles the H Henderson Mrs Franklin E p mine at south end of traffic island on Seving company’s of low cost housing construction— enth West street at North Temple the many honors heaped R A Goodwin and Miss Frances proached hia auto- slate road commission announced Herb Atiss Ethel Paul Miss Anna Tooele a program which he said was aimed onBesides miles of south three Bauerf in Salt Lake City and Utah Sullivan Painting th word “Look” near mobile jumped inside and forced Tuesday The new regulation be Stahl and Miss Clea Taylor at elimination of all slum condi-- i Dr her fraca of result a curb at cross walks where pedesShipp had won recognition elsehim to drive “"around the corner” comes effective Wednesday Mr8 Mitchel Stewart Miss' Anne Death cam tions ‘ trians are most frequently injured where including honorary memberThe rule supplements the present Critchlow and Mrs Henderson were tured skull “He stuck his hand in his pocket It was pointed out that the United In the Washington D G as though he” had a gun” Mr Hard- requirement that all new automo- selected to compose the nominating Cecil idilam of Tooele together so It will be seen as they step into States housing authority’s slum ship the street to start across Pedes Medical society In 1936 she re man told police rAround the corner biles must be equipped with safety committee ' clearance program was not to be celved from with the victim had lease the mine triansl should wait for her alma mater green pedesanother man got into the car and glass The glass must conform to confused with activities of the fed- Both were standing on a small scaf- trian light before advancing he medal 60 years blocks the specifications of the American forced mo to drive-severoral housing administration an of active signalizingThe the from warned rock loose association Standards fold prying practice greatest We got out of the car and agency which merely Insures loans ambition of her later years had been Voluntary contributions for the south one level when Mr Reflectors on Curve mine’s 1600-foslugged me I struck ' made by fanancial institutions for to see the establishment here or a aiT of sufferers from the Chilean back- - and that’s the last I reClass Gillespie apparently fell backward construction of homes or business free of reflectors on outside maternity hospital earthquake are being sought by the member” hurlting down an ore chute and the ofPlacing buildings curve on Tenth East near Fifth ' all branches of public shaft Red Cross it was announced Tues t When Mr Hardman regained Long Term of Service Practically South treet going away from city consciousness the two men were sefyica-ar- e represented bj6 the 50 Mr Milam and two other jnlners PIS Shipjrwas a member of “the day by Dr Adam S Bennion state gone but his automobile was still Designation of safe coasting lanes in carried him to the surface in an first enrolled instructors aid lay staff of the former Deseret hospital Red Cross chairman for children D C Jackling of San Francisco a special class there he reported or bucket daily given being M Jasper strongly --urged the and of the present L D S ho Request for the action came from president of the Utah Copper com- at 7:30 p m in the Newhouse hotel Mr Gillespie was born in Tooele teaching of safety in public schools pital covering a period of 60 years A Ik Shafer Pacific branch manof John 23 1918 a son Watch Chain pany is scheduled to arrive in Salt Dr A Floyd Gardner American February in service at tb two institutions) He particularly high schools remind- - ' ager of the organization at San Loses Henefer Red and Frona Gillespie Cross field agent reported v Besides Mrs Musser she leaves Francisco that some states require such — Loss of a 842 wrist watch and a Lake City by private railroad car u - Another Tuesday graduated from Tooele high school ing warning to children to re two other daughters Mrs John H coutses in high school curricula Dr Bennion said no actual cam- $6 chain was reported to police Friday at 6 p mk company officers — been Gardner-review- ed since had engaged 3935 Dr and in frain from coasting on city streets Hill of Black principles H praised -t- he police -- departs foot Idaho and MreL paign for solicitation of funds for Tuesday Tiy Mrs Grace Pearce of here said Tuesday—1 — of physiology and anatomy and dem in mining and mill wqrk was issue (f by police Tuesday when Nellie S ment city ' officials Boy Scouts McKinney of Salt Lake the stricken people was contem- 435 Fourth East street Mrs Pearce Mr Jackling will present medals onstrated methods two his are parents 20 aleds were confiscated of from controlling Surviving 25 great plated but voluntary contributions said the articles were lost at 139 to thel City 38 veteran employes of the hemorrhages and treating shock brothers Keith and Donald Gilles- for! newspapers and other agencies youngsters who were coasting on children grandchildren and four would be accepted in the Red Cross East South Temple street last Sat- company at their cooperation in attemptatdinner at sister and the a Gillespie ssession The Saturday Beverly pie Undesignated laneTuesday nighfe ' offices in the Besson building 6 p m in the Hotel Utah ing to improve the city’s accident urday night" — classes will conclude Saturday night all of Tooele Sergeant G LarisonPolice Traffic and suggested that periodiThe body is at a Tooele mortuary rating pointed out that officers will cal checks be made on high accicontinue to confiscate all aleda of pendingjuneral arrangements dent locations in carryings out a children violating the coasting rules nt -and progressive 'Tbs first fatality of the year ocengineering Education and curred when young“boy coasted enforcement “Brass tacks" vocational guidwho had made successes in those of other Into the path of an automobile on a groups such Woolf "that these men and womrelease Tuesday of a report of the Mr Jasper submitted with ths ' as the Rotary club and chamber en will take a continued Interest club's 1938 activities Highlightcity street and we do not intend ance would be afforded all of Salt fields report diagrams of 19 locations at — that another luch accident will oc- Lake City's high school children In the children We want the chilof commerce 'and of prominent ' ed in thia report was an account De Voe Woolf South high school which the accident frequency is bid-cur” he said for" 84620 individuals Low of in dren the the make first providing contact in of the experiment conducted at to city under' a plan' to be proposed ‘principal and chairman of the and is 20 preparing about It approved - this is how the Idea school and then to feel free to go South high school' last April water and sewer pipe connections large more which' he will forward from L Kiwanis vocational educational will work: Wednesday to Superintendent to their vocational guides at any Talks Fathers Sons The report also reviewed the to the new U S bureau of mines Chicago ’ committee All boys and girls In the schools explained John Nuttall Jr Tuesday time for advice That they club’s work with underprivileged building at University of Utah was " Fathers were urged to improve that the' idea had worked so well will be asked to indicate their will get the advantage of way f" the braes The children showing That more than submitted "Tuesday by Mullins and is an of i elaboration plan their “approach” in dealing with hia school he waa urging Superat desired bccupatlons They will be tacks experiencrof meirand wom Wheeler Lake contractors 2000 Salt and been aided had boys vocational nt girls the Tools Stolen From their aons by Alf G Gunn deputy guidance eeri-meintendent Nuttall to extend it to divided Into groups according to en who know the ropes The report waa prepared by Reed Lewis Telle Cannon architect anU S marshal talking before the conducted last year by the all three high schools in the city ambitions Men add women who "We feel advice coming from be awarded will nounced Stevens Dean Watson of Duchesne reportContract immediate presipast Civitian club in the Newhouse boteL Kiwanis club at A luncheon meeting to be athave made successes in these South high school such men and women will impress dent and Earle F Gardemann after authorization by Washington ed to police Tuesday theft of a set tended by the superintendent and Declaring one of the greatest causes under which would-b-e ' fields will be called upon to act the students more than anything secretary of tools and equipment valued at officials doctors of juvenile delinquency was a lack the KiwsiniS committee was as "vocational guides” addressa teacher might say” continued of bids for ths mines 8175 The tools were taken from Dr D D Carr of the state board Advertising of understanding between parents lawyers nurses carpenters elecscheduled for Wednesday Mr Mr Woolf ing the children at school and afof health will speak on “Social building structure is held in abey Mr:- - Watson’s truck while it was and children Mr Gunn urged that tricians and cooks were brought Woolf said He explained the Kiterwards granting them personal The decision to seek expansion Disease Control” at tho luncheon ance pending approval of spefcifica parked on Second East street be-- I fathers "make real pals of their Inta'lntimate contact with outwanis club wishes to expand the Interviews of the Kiwanis club experiment iiv meeting Thursday at tti 'Hotel tions by federal officers' Mr Can-no- a tween Third and Fourth South caa” standing Salt Lake City residents program to enlist the cooperation “Ws hope too” explained Mr vocational guidance 'coincided with Utah IstreeU said 1 ' i k ' x ' ’ South Africa To Study Utah Mines ninety-se- — Legal Opinion Submitted On -- Nepotism Lake Reach Thirty With Metallurgical Research Tour cond t -- -- stop three-secon- j S 1 ' i i i & i - j - eet-ahowed-little j - " ‘Hi j j- I I ! it Board Denies Ipson Claim b Former Utahn one-ho- Dies oil Coast to-th- e en than-81000- 0- he t ef-60- w m-la- w four-mon- th Session Hears USHA Lawyer well-know- YWCA Picks Serviceman Tells Of Kidnap Try Board M Mine Injuries rove Fatal Safety Glass Rule Applies to Cars ur avoid-unload- - ing ‘ -- Blue-ston- new-bor- Tip-To- slow-traveli- u Red Cross Seeks Quake Aid ! al Red Cross First Aid Attends Utah Copper President Unit "" Arrives Here Friday - of-th- em Police Confiscate Twenty Sleds t ill ot - ar - -- J Kiwanis Pushes Vocational Guidance Plan Veteran-Stude- civic-mind- vr ed -- i Hines 'Building Bid Submitted by Firm -- on t t 1 i L i ’ ' I' I ) - v v hr" ‘ W4fc f ufc K i tnruVf Truck |