Show — Thursday Morning- - 34 February 16 1939 ilijc halt Hake tribune ' 1 Wins Award "CityTParkiii" I JMeter Firm Sign Contract jSchool Beinnsf Survey of Fire Damage I $ aeh With ?16 to be given free The contract gives the city1 a "bonus” of 12 meters with each 100 b Mr Duncan-sai- d it will require a month at least before the meters can be installed He expects to let a contract to some local firm for placing of the standards after which the meter heads will be at- tached Salt LakeJIelpej's theMwerfiFwiTFW done with Salt Lake Cttjf labor” he said "including servicing and maintenance We will send pn ex- pert to train --mechanics— selected by the' city in keeping the machines 4n repair” He also said that Samuel Lee Millerrinventor of the meter manufactured by the Duncan company will be sent to Salt Lake City with- in a few days to supervise part of - ra Gets Ex-Utai- m High Honor ‘ IirMincs'Ficld lSaumlers MedaL — Awarded To Louis Calcs ' the installation While the firm has an ample sup-- 1 ply of meter units on hand it will be necessary to adjust the mech-Anisto meet the city's multiple--parkin- g requirements of T7 minutes for one cent 24 minutes - for two cents one hour for a nickel and two hours for two nickels Mr Duncan explained Murdoch Signs The contract was signed for the city Wednesday by William Mur doch acting chairman of the city commission In the absence of Mayor John M Wallace and City Recorder Ethel MacDonald Commissioner Murdoch extended the city’s thanks to the special parking meter investgiating corn mittee the traffic commission City Attorney Fisher Harris and others connected with the plan to install meters here “All partisanship and preference were eliminated jn the negotiations” he said "and I hope that the situation will he fully appreciated by the public" He urged motorists and business Former Louis Shattuck Cates Ltahn newly honored' purchased ' of- iiibm inr n n i ” : Initial steps were taken Wednesday toward Rebuilding the University of Utah metallurgical building where a Tuesday night general alarm fire did approximately $10000 damage Dr George Thomas university president said insurance covered the entire loss and that a board -- HSf'AImosfc-a- Fire Sears Five Youths Caught in G C C T ent As Gasoline Explodes Building rn — nnnriiu f Covers Loss Installation of parking meter standards was schoduled to begin early next week after the signing Wednesday of a contract by Salt Lake City officials and Donald F Duncan president of the Duncan Meter corporation of a Chicago 7 Immediately upon eiculflon of the pact City Purchasing Agent D A Affleck was instructed to place an order for2016 meters which will involve the purchase of 1800 at $65 - ‘IT- - Thomas Reveals Insurance Purchase Calls For Early Installation - Where Flames Started in Louis NEW YORK Feb 15 Shattuck Cates a son'of New England sea captains who went west to become a mining magnate Wednesday night received the William Saupders medal of the American Institute of Mining and Metallurgical Engineers The medal was awarded at the institute's annual dinner "for signal accomplishments in the conception and application of superior mining technique and in the organization and’administration of major mining and metallurgical enterprises" T Picture on Page Fifteen Trapped in a flaming tent after a gasoline explosion at a C C C camp at South Willow in the Wasatch national forest near Grants-villefiSalt Lake youths! were being treated for severe face and ve body bums Wednesday night in Fort Douglas army post hospital Reported In "serioiA condition” were Mathew C Hutchings 19 Co-o- p eon of Mrs" Hazel Hagrum of 135 Seventh East street Joy G Cardon 20 son of L B Cardon oft 429 South Second East street and Carl E Jensen 24 son of J N ' Jensen of $111 Nineteenth East of regents’ meeting would be called to outline plans for rebuilding the structure as soon as exact amount of loss in the blaze is determined Kent Evans university building superintendent reported a survey to determine the damage figure wai under way Wednesday with ajl departments and agencies affected by the blaze compiling their varied losses Insured Both officials indicated the dam age figure would hover close to the i 1000- 0- mark-- w lth—butldlngloss near $30000 and contents loss near $10000 They said the university had $17000 insurance on the building and $16000 on the contents and that all equipment not owned by the university also was insured Another development Wednesday was the announcement by Fire Chief Walter S Knight that he was taking action to strengthen city y ordinances regarding of equipment - "We must have some method of stronger punishment for persons who hamper the progress of fire men or workout some way in which to insure a clear track fur the tisr Poultry Opens S L Meet Today ’H-s’- "" ' ' AO ' t Record Crowd Expected to - Attend " Sessions — - V TToftWi'W- Kent Evans upper txaraines hot plate In ruins of University of Utah Metallurgical building Fire started when a distilling flask used by Hazelton Nebeker Jr lower exploded it- - fWAV -- f fiff anaFftiiai w — ’ ‘ 7 ' Thelargest number ever to attend annual meetings -- of the Utah Poultry Producers’ Cooperative association is expected -- Thursday at the opening session of the sixteenth annual convention at 9:?0 a m in the Newhouse hotel One of the questions to come be- convention is a fore the three-da- y resolution asking $20000 of the state legislature to advance the An additional poultry Industry $5000 grant for Utah poultry raisers’ participation in the World right-of-wa- partment” he declared "We were delayed more than 10 minutes Tuesday night by motorists and persons crowding in ahead of us I am writing to other cities to see how they handle this problem” A Salt Lake Enrollees Rushed To Ft Douglas Hospital Three in ‘Serious’ Condition US to Ask Bids For Unit of gust in Cleveland Ohio will be sought To Review Year Activities and programs of the year past will be discussed by organization leaders r new officers for the ensuing year will be elected and Vets Hospital Addition to House 35 Patients To Cost $130000 street ' Painfully burned but reported In "fair condition” were Melvin W Garfield' son of Mrs Jonathan Gale of 481 North Third West street and Harold Schou-te- n 18 eon of H D Schouten of 4 857JWestSeTenthSouthstreetCTm‘ The' semiconscious youths were brought to the hospital at 8 a m W edfiesday ln a trucfc' pressed'lnto service for lack of an ambulance tq make the trip The accident which turned the boys’ sleep- ing quarters into a mass of flames occurred aput two hours earlier According to forest service officials under whose direction tho youths were working the explosion apparently occurred when one of the group threw-- a dipper of gasoline trttt-woocl stove Thehlast ignited container of the fluid at the entrance to the sleeping tent barring escape Wooden sides of the tent further Impeded frantic efforts of the youths to flee the burning quarters and it was not until the walls had been partially eaten away by the flames that other CCC boys were able to pull them out le poultry authorities from state Blast Starts Fire " county and town agricultural orThe blaze which gutted the south ganizations in addition to retail merchants associated with the iny half of the metallurgical 70000 Tons Daily dustry will be featured in discus- Temporary Camp building started in the Utah Con sions Under Mr Cates’ supervision as sCrvation and Research foundation The five youths were members Bids will be sought early next vice president and general manager laboratory when a gallon Included on the speaker list will of a group of 17 from the Bounti- full jug for of a $130000 construction month be Samuel Leviten marketing au- ful C C C camp stationed at a temthe mines and mills of the Utah of benzine extraction of tar acids addition to the veterans’ hospital thority from New York City Tracy porary location in South Willow Copper company attained a record exploded while being heated R Welling secretary of the Utah canyon in the Stansbary mountains Hazleton R Nebeker Jr 21 of in Salt Lake City E A Littlefield capacity of 70000 tons of ore a day state farm bureai - federation about seven miles west of Grants-vill- e He developed the undercut block 164 McClelland street foundation veterans’ administration manager Charles P Rudd poultry division They were engaged In road caving method of mining which employe said he had placed the jug said Wednesday causes copper ore to fall loose and onan'electric hot plate as part of manager and Clyde C Edmonds construction and recreational de7 three-stor- y to new The of and building crush under its own weight a distilling process when suddensecretary general manager velopment forest service officials the association Mark H Greene said Roy White of Bountiful a As a young engineer he aided in ly it broke and flames spurted in be located just west of the present the development of pie field at all directions professor of business at University forest service employe was in quarters will house recreational Widtsoe member charge of the camp of Utah John-After rolling on the floor to ex- and administrative offices thus reBingham Utah which became the g mine in tinguish flames which ignited his of the L D S council of twelve Two tents and a forest service greatest conditions at the the country and from which more clothing Mr Nebeker said he ran lieving crowded sheltenvere uS'ea as sleeping' quar bandman at Utah State Agricultural ters earth was removed than hospital Mr Littlefield said! J E Gurr supervisor of the Wato call aid but by the time he rePanama canal college H P Griffin field manaThe present building will be retrial before passing judgment ger and Herbert Beyers secretary satch national- forest said after a turned the fire was out of control modeled to include about 35 more Known World Over and manager of the Northwest preliminary investigation Wednes- because another bottle of benzine To File Bond beds he stated Growers' association and had day that although the youths known Turkey and flames scattered Internationally exploded In to Mr Duncan the honored as result of his work in a letter According to word received from room usually did not arise until 6:30 a m Sessions the throughout to commission said he expected one of them got up early Washington D C specifications for Mexico Utah and Arizona Mr apparently vocaNichols of Mark director have his $10000 performance bond Cates the new structure will be placed in to start a fire in a wood stove used from the Utah Cop- Alarm Sounded resigned for education tional In the hands of the commission agricultural to heat the tent in 1930 to become powever Mr Nebeket declared the hands of contractors on March club and F Utah will conduct within 48 hours which willjie the per company The youth went to an open can of the Phelps Dodge cor- he continued his attempt to fight 10 Bids will be received on or before president A activities which will highlight of F final step in making the agreeApril 18 at the national capitol blaze gasoline standing in the entrance a the 35 while $350000000 Harold Garlic enterprise poration the Saturday morning sessions ment valid He said a crew al- The building to be constructed © to the tent Mr Gurr saiddiis early handling is own product from mine of 180 Kensington avenue who was will be assembled to been special has Friday emphasis same lines the architectural begin ready to market working in the office above the along E inquiries indicated and threw a cup placed upon women’s activities as the present hospital will include preliminary work on the installa of the liquid in the stove Former President Herbert Hoov- laboratory sounded the alarm Erekson J association president motion which will be the largestsingle er who won an and auditorium with stage several the medal in 1928 spoke Meanwhile university will chairman will be and ever Blinding meetings meters of Flanks rooms tion Attempted placing e picture apparatus game dinner Wednesday night students started to battle the fire be under direction of Mrs A L The 'contract which Mr Harris with radios and lounges equipped was an explosion and There to for became but make an for Merchants Offer Opportunities jobs discouraged when described as “eminently fair” from urging engineers Stenburg During the day a cake blinding sheet of flame and reading material — "atjeast emergencyhose As the iver young college they using graduates contest conducted will bakers’ view'be - a xivic point of Much of the material and labor grants the at manual labor” backward exleaked heavily youth the Mr staggered Evans Event in Today’s cakes for with best Saving to prizes for construction of the unit will purchase up to city the right flames Alonzo F Bardwell of Salt Lake plained and Chief be quickly to the conWednesday Mr Erekson will also be in charge tainer jumped re'6000 meters at the $65 figure any from Lake drawn Salt City of was one of 13 new members Knight agreed that all such hose gasoline blocking exit of the morning sessions Thursday with a- time in the next three years The City -solid wall of f to be named to the legion for honor does leak the first few minutes it gardless of who gets the contract Backed by almost every merchant in the citv in cooperation and- - Arvif-Scott-The -- corps of Mr said Littlefield company agrees to install them and class of 1889 This distinction is is used hut after-bei-to all spread of Immediately soaked parts up related' to the canvas and wood shelter provide service ior one year with givenlhose who have been members by water will perform efficiently physicians nurses and orderlies will with the chamber of commerce newspapers and utility companies meeting when topics wi!’ b® cons‘dered a three-yeguarantee against de- of the Institute for 50 years Gther occupants - of the tent Mr Evans credited efficient work be augmented he added thus bring' plans for— another annual Community Silver Dollar day Thursday! tu£jey froil! of the election in which fects clothed only in the “shorts" in which of firemen with saving the north ing mew federal salaries to the city in Salt Lake City were completed Wednesday night ' all members participate by mail Payment witTbe made on the half of the building and preventing they had been sleeping struggled will be announced Saturday of the total meter Rose Front merchandise has been basis of one-haSpecial vainly to escape The wooden walls loss Mr than occurred greater Timekeeper collections purchased for the aales event and prevented them from breaking out Evans also praised volunteers who To Head Mines' through the sides of the tent imall merchants cooperating will offer assisted in removing valuable equipmediately and the flames beat back bargains designed to attract thrifty Louis Shattuck Cates began his ment before the firemen arrived their every attempt ' shoppers Thursday Other members of the camp mining career at th old Boston Nebeker Blameless Committees in charge of the day meanwhile rushed to the burning In a report Wednesday to his Consolidated copper mine in Bingtent to attempt rescue After fightA woman and two men were in have for the first time this year ham in 1903 as a timekeeper He superior Georgs W Carter foundaState planning board members ing the blaze for several minutes rose rapidly until he was made tion fuel research engineer Mr jured In a two-’ccollision Wed- - injected an element of chance as and educators who were- to have ' Mrs Anthony C Lund county re with water from- fire barrels kept in general manager of the mine in Nebeker stressed that there were no nesday at 630 p m on the Salt Ian added inducement to shoppers appointed a general committee to corder— made try at ap' readiness for such emergences Details of Salt Lake City’s newest 1910 Wheif the Boston Consoli- open flames in the laboratory and n near How It Works highway direct a survey of Utah’s secondary pointing a chief deputy Wednesday they— were able to assist the vie- - ' fewer extension project estimated dated was absorbed by the Utah that he had been carrying out a Lake tims from the tent Woods Cross to cost $9045882 will be advertised Copper company that year Mr routine experiment Operator of one of Details of this unique feature are and higher education systems de- and was successful She gave the position which pays While C C C youths applied emerat once the city commission de- Cates was made engineer of the Mr Carter declared Mr Nebeker the machines was arrested on a simple: With $1 of cided to every purchase — Wednesday — postpone any $225 a month to Lorus F Pratt gency first aid others prepared a - - was completely blameless for the cided Wednesday mines or more clerks in stores will offer action until H charge of drunken' driving J R No 10 is acted 202 Hampton avenue office man- covering of mattresses and blankets The cost is solely for materials Shortly afterward he went to accident and pointed out that if Most Should customers a green receipt seriously injured was Miss ager for the state liquor control in a truck to transport the injured supervision and engineering with Arizona to reorganize the operating the building had been fireproof totlie young lady or man playing the upon would have been neg- Edna Aamott 35 of Bountiful who labor to be furnished by W P A staff of the Ray Consolidate? mine tal damage The resolution introduced last commission The appointment was bojfs to the hospital Roads in-tx "Bill Dollar” of or was taken to St Mark’s hospital part Op “Sylvia ld The city’s share of the work will In 1919 he was recalled to become ligible "authorize Governor confirmed lmfflediately- by County area previously had been cleared ses Dollar”-gt“that customer as he Saturday-wouwltlrscvete-cuts“and'T)ruiB Mullins and of snow Mr Gurr said and tho Commlasionera-- Jbe charged against abuttmg --prop- general manager of the UtahCopper HenryH:Blood tq appoint-a-co- mtrip to Salt Lake City was made 15 to make a comprehen- Roscoe Boden co m pa ny mittee of L was rty 7j Smith 28 of 477 Bryan avenue packages onto the sidewalk and sive study of th state school sysfor the speedily Lund’s nominee first Mrs Commissioner- - J ohirB Malheson dent and managing director in 1923 a shiny' new driver of one of th carsrand Goroffice James G Dokos employe of In Surgeon’s Care estimated the project will require continuing in that position until for tem don C Ronneberg 27 of 330 South silver dollar will be exchanged The board members and educa- the national bituminous coal com85000 feet of eight-inc- h 1930 ' he when and joined Phelps Dodge pipe no cost at extra it a street West in At the army poet hospital the passenger Temple tors met with Dr Frederick J mission was rejected some weeks 7500 feet of corporation Smith's car Mr Smith suffered In addition Utah Lightand Trac- Kelly Washington D C chief of ago by the county board The re- youths were placed under care of Streets to be served by the new Following the election of Herbert tion buses and street cars to bring a man- Lieutenant Colonel S W Williams Inability of Governor Henry H cuts on his face and Ronneberg’s will company system are within the area bounded Hoover as president of the United feature a round trip fare to the federal office of education's di- corder threatened were loosened lower teeth leave to the Blood state month this on- the north by Seventh vision of higher education on Tues- damus action to force confirmation post surgeon North States Mr Cates was strongly cona business the reduced at district Two investigations of the accistreet on the south by Atkin ave- sidered for the post of secretary of because of the pressure of official Miss Aamott was riding north in day to Consider the survey with of Mr Dokos but the suit was never dent were promised Wednesday eve- business resulted Wednesday in the a car driven by her brother Don price— 10 cents The offer is good particular emphasis upSn the fi- filed nue on the west by Redwood road the interior 1:30 9:30 from the m m for to a p nancial program and policies postponement of the silver confer- Aamott 28 of Farmington and Mr Pratt will begin his duties nmg Mr Gurr after receiving re and on thef east by Twenty-secon- d ence at Reno Nev from February crashed with the Sihith car travel- journey to town and until 3 p m Howard Ports during the afternoonfrom East street March replacing W-To-Sla-- to—Maixh-27 THiT ing jouth board was authorized 1850 Atkin avenue who had been Lieutenant O W Nelson commandyPredators — —— 20Governor planning - - State Highway Patrolmen John In Charge E P Carville of Neto confer with members and edu- held over from ths regime of Mrs ing “officer of the Bountiful CCC Plans' for re- camp and C R Wehmeyer super— lied Cross Cables cooperative vada who early last month sug' Visserand Lee B Browning reportIn cational leaders when the fats of Joseph Fielding Smith former Members of the committee state-wid- e who was driving on the intendent left for the scene of ths the resolution-- ! determined " plan for'predatory ani- gested that the chief executives of ed Smith corder Silmal control were discussed at a ths western states meet and decide left Aide of the middle line was un- charge of the first Community fire Fund to Spain He ver Dollar day of 1939 are: A W He was accompanied by J C meeting of the Utah Wool Growers' on a program in behalf of the silver der the influence of liquor Billeter of the forest service reassociation committee on predatory mining industry telegraphed Gover- was held in the Davis county jail Blackhurst of Z C M I chairA A Campbell The American Red Cross has animals Salt Lake In the Bene- nor Blood or the postponement ex- on e drunken driving charge and man gional office at Ogden L L Hurst tabled $20000 to be given Marquis ficial LifeWednesday it was contrary to Abe Hansen of pressing ths hope that the Utahn his companion Ronneberg was Tribune-TelegraDeclaring building De Lillers president of the French Richfield is committee chairman and Ward Montgomery company army regulations to have gasoline coukLpersonally attend the sessions booked on a drunkenness charge Red Cross' for Spanish refugee reMrs Emily Stewart Laris comIn sleeping quarters Captain Keith lief according to advices received pany H L Hoagland J C Penney K Tatom of Fort Douglas said a DeH Roe Roe’s here Wednesday’ by Dr Adam S Common Cold Blamed company Harry separate Investigation would be A W cotton Bohn of diet and Charles and Fireman and spinach Bennion chairman of Salt Lake and Kenneth partment store mad by ths military r Two min' the called to efficient Shoe Knowles Walkover store work by firemen with an responded county chapter A R C As Illness Gains the— inhalator M Vern Woodhead assistantsecThe gift is to be used for estabinhalatorweT9 listed'Wednesday’ mask ‘over the child's face he lishing medical facilities in refugee The common cold was blamed for retary of the -- Chamber— of- - com- as lifesavers-fo- r" Snow Removal Costs a not merce out cougheij and dislodged the screw that only camps where some 300000 refugees pointed of 49Mcases commu many of the Salt Lake 'boy and a Outside of a few scratches made Dollar does the make th Silver Heed help it was reported day to-Da- te Although he fell 25 feet after — chute there” MrMoore said “I staf boarlHiLheal reported to the bargains — t hlast we ek Dr on—throof-and rrrTtjmgKn-'WaiZWalking®f lunging ffirniYgli wdK L®bIecis't — L Jones state health commis' offered but it al boosts interes Snow removal work by Salt Lake is Thomas Creates Job Wednesday afternoon a Salt Lake stepped oh a skylight unknow- Jsioner LamThe nodfill effects his mother said in the use of silver a product vital said Wednedsay was covered with dust It of Mr son ingly Thomon a diet of cotton and City has cost more than J10000 to and Mrs bert Placed to Utah’s esprosperity City workman miraculously incidence of th common Thand dirt and I did not recogte Of Chief Inspector as A Lambert of 836 Jefferson spinach after she had awallowed according to Street" Commis' communicable diseases could be very nize it caped Injury sioner John B Matheson Of this was saved by firemen street who an j (Jerakleen safety open pin An ordinance creating the posiThe workirian Leo Mooj-20 “I plunged through the glass materially reduced If all parents from choking to death after a Gammel' daughter of Mf and amount more than $2000 has been in Fall tion of chief restaurant and market of 160 Second East street sufand the next thing I knew I would keep children at home when Injured wood screw he put in his mouth Mrs Ray Gammel of Copperton spent for clearing snow from side’ Inspector with a salary of $1800 a fered only a fractured left ‘wrist wooden was 'down on the next floor:’’' he they have colds because frequentMrs Margaret S Roxburgh 61 became lodged in his throat was none the worse for her ex- walks with horse-draw- n year was passed Wednesday by the a severely sprained left 'ankle concluded ly the beginning symptoms are mis- of 1361 Eleventh East street sufThe baby’s mother sgid the scrapers Wednesday perience -- Salt Lake City commission and severe body bruises His companion Joshua Lloyd taken for colds Dr Jones explained fered a possible fracture of the left screw was given to him by his He said a shortage of funds Geraldeen put ’the pin in her ' The post has already been filled Measles was responsible for 93 ankle Wednesday when she slipped Jie fell while working with a of 3245 Fourth EasCstreet and brother Howard The mouth as a substitute for teeth caused by a drastic cut in his deby the commission with the apthe new cases Chickenpox and whoop- and fell at Eleventh East street mother found him William Lake of 557 Cleveland Royal Laundry companion at when she started to play a game partment's appropriation for 1939 choking shortpointment of Walter R Lowry for- - and Dry Cleaners’ plant 625 South avenue a laundry employe took ing cough cases increased while and Sherman avenue She was be- ly afterward and called the fire of "bears” The "teeth" slipped will limit the hiring of extra lathird merly grade inspector in the State street Mr Moore to police emergency mumps and scarlet fever showed de- ing treated at Sait Lake General department down her throat She was treated borers Most of the work will be “W wer taking down a coal creases ditj health department done by present employes lit said Lieutenant Oscar A Carlson hospital for treatment hospital Wednesday night at ths Utah Copper' hospital two-stor- ‘ £ ‘ copper-producin- jroixiJhelupstatrsi-fof-ar-ftv-extmgriishrpTniTt- - 4-- H 4--H World of Bargains Arranged For Dollar Day Shoppers V at-th- ng ar lf Driver Held After Crash City Prepares To Build Sewer School Study Recorder’s Aid Appointed Deferred ar City-Ogde- - he jmMa-Yica-pre- sL ParJeyTostpcmcd For Gov Blood - for-ret- H urn Spinach Cotton Inhalator Save Lives of Two Children i - Worker Escapes Serious Hurt In Plunge of 25 Feel uTSf' S5!S $10000 pubUc-consdO- SrETioard d-- itJ 1 I V |