Show I Thursday Morning- - -- Thcyil Do It Every Time £EE 7 OUST OWE Hard wav ARcsucimocla -- "nr j rrrr i (Tilt ' Salt £akt Hribunt- - By Jimmy II a lid Forest Heads -- r jCourt Imposes $30 Fine for Recklessness iGGfVLvilFl' Erosion Attack At lacking the problem of erobroad sion and flood control on front supervisors of three Utah national forests and officials of "THANK 1C kMOTTS RAYMOND '£ cHieiao Fifth Avenue fcimis Keglers Name New Officers To Launch ’39 Season Slate Scores $rnsen Succeeds Felir as President Of S L Bowling Association im RhPAT ‘S S(H1-III- Junior singles (at Vutotyi— 9 a 10 Paul Sage’s vs Bill Koch court 1 Hi! Lamb vs winner KnrhbapMH am mat h touil 1 10 am Lee Hammel vs bowling season got under way Wednesday night Omer Morris court 2 P if h Avenue) — 0 Junior singles (at with a general meeting of Salt Lake City association keglers and a m Cleo Slnnard vs Duk Muir court 1 10 a m Hurry James vs Allan Hatdv 2 judging from the huge turnout and 'interest the new campaign is court Mens singles (at Victory) — 9 a m eth Young court 2 I of yrm the of one the biggest and best in the history maple 9 amRockwood going to be Hal lamb vs Conway Deardou court 3 11 a m Hugh Iiand vs 6 rank sport Allen court 1 11 a m Omer Morns vs More than 60 dates and playing site were left up Nd Reunion court 2 Gene gath6pm 6pm Tom Bauman court ered at the New house hotel and to the board of directors and LardUvvs 2 6 court A1 H irdy vs Jeremv Jerry Hale elected P C Jensen to head the league representatives who will p m Lrule 8nuth vs LUsworth 3 court tournaLake The city Salt Bonding association for meet shortly Mens singles (at Fifth Avenue) — 10 the coming year Jensen succeeds ment however will be the first a tn Bums Naiabett vs (Teo Bmnard Harrv James vs winner court Charles N Fehr who has guided major event on the pm docket Allen match court 2 1pm Ver Biand 11pm the organization since its incep- New Circuit me hwenson vs winner bmuard Nalsbitt match court 1 tion three years ago Fehr deJunior doubles (at Victory) — 12 noon A new circuit wn a formed which clined to run again Omer Morris Hal amh s Paul H od Dick court 1 12 noon Paul 8 cm rs Ster Muir Jensen is president of the Utah will be known as the Salt Lake ling Paul s Max Doimldhori Ja k Hinson Bill PetkChauney 10 a m 2 court as as the The well Classic association Travel league Bowling league vs Dave Geary Laury Shelton Peterson will bo made up of four teams of court city association making him with3 Junior doubles fat Fifth Avenue) -- 3 out question the No 1 pinman in the finest bowlers- in the city The p m Harry James Allen Hardv"s Con3 this region competition will be held on all wav beard m Bob Groesbetk court Gcervh'lton local alleys rather than staying at p m winner Peck Peterson Ned Constitution Adopted Bcunton match vs Cleo Slnnard one court all season 2 court In the past the city bowling asa — m 9 doubles (at Victory) Mens Fort Douglas will be one of the Gordon Jensen Bill Zwlck vs Conway Dear sociation has been run by a presi- four m teams has hetn 10 a court 4 The personnel dent and secretary Wednesday not yet been determined Western Young Venue Swenson vs Julian Jarrctt court 4 5 p m Inllh Maugan night a constitution and set of by- Opticals with Frank Williams B Frank v Paul Hood Dick Morris BUI Bowman laws was adopted and a a a result H Bert Price Darwin Muir court Mr 'Jensen Schetller Norm 15pm Omer Morris At HardV 'ourt 2 a complete set of officers was Shultz John Rasmussen and Mr 1 ee vs Hal Iamb-JoLamb vs Pal Heal 5pm Bvwater chosen court 3 11 a m Clam will compete along with Howard Fehr vs Bob JelmDmg k llsworth Hale Hale named was first Herb Brenneke KDYL winner of the Major league Young court 3 6pm Oocdwln Peter Hemn vs ham vice president Mark E Weiss title last Allen on Frank with an average over partner court 4 7 P m A quilt a I ugwav dlav “second vice piesident Dr W R 200 The year be Owen horenson vs Dick Ruckenhrod t art will KDYL squad George Mills Hugh Worley third vice president and made up of Ed Wilkinson Frank ner court 17pm Hemtrlrt m Brand vs Bill Stlman-JatC P Andersen fourth vice presiPlatt Southam Mr Baker John Olsen court 2 7pm htaulty JeBossanl roiitt ’m s Dick Young Jerry Hind dent C J Butts The fourth team and Cartton Mel rnston I hi m B( 7 p Frank K Baker was unanimous- will be announced later fiill Hallr urt 5 8 i Ernie Smith Gene kardliv secretary-treasure- r k rule Lchnhof Morris Stonev vs m ly reelected 1 on mark has the court first open option eith FnkfJa(k kngar Mr 8pm Directors chosen includedSpence T rmng uartuer vs hoi Hetuum Gail livme court 2 Fehr Ken McShane John Dorsey spot Fifth Avenue)— T Mens double was named presi(ft Blankmeyer and T J Blankmeyer m Harrv James ed Be union vs Paul Wilwith of new dent 1 the court league Paul the city Bugtrs Stirling It was suggested that utorvi — 12 noon Mixed doubles (kI kinson vue president and Andervs U( k e!vn Bowman bowling tournament be held early sen Bill hdiuleis ourt 3 12 noon I Marv Skidmore liason secretary in December but arrangements for Vernie vs The 1939-4- 0 City to Probe v T - 1 e - V S L Boys’ Swim Meet Midvale Tennis Meet THI RSIIAV M KCIIMH I K s Mens singlet — Louts Dahl Midvale Ice Kimball Miintush Mapt a I Beckstcad Midvale vs Warren Thompson Midvale pm Bam Mens doubles — Jim FaklnsMax Birrh s Harold Linke-HarveSalt lake City Murray Brown Ipukitison Magna vs Dick Simper Melvin Prohert Midvale Louis Ronald Wbit1 Murray 6 a m vs Midvale Dale Dahl C F Mathews 8orenseu-Ra- y Sorensen Salt Lake City Doug Young Barbara Bishop ‘'Wenson Maxine Thomson c urt 4 5 P m Van N rt vs winner Gene kardlevJoan FHbroii Skidmore match Bow man Sanders Peter imirt 4 6 p m John I aug HelenMills 7 son vs George Mills Genevlve vs m Harrv James Marian Beunloi c uirt 3 8 McCnstal Sarah Gorev ays Dick Young partner ys Dick p m court 3 8 P m Crltchlow winner Omer Morris Beth Richards vs match Swenson 3 homson Yc ling Rtstn P Krnle Smith Mildred court 4 Moore vs Ned Bennion Betty Lou Decker Parhing On Sidewalks Parks Commissioner P H Gog-gi- n custodian of the city's share of the city and county building grounds promised Wednesday to investigate parking on sidewalks and the main dnvewav with A view to preventing possible acci dents and elimination of over - “wowding — Commissioner Goggm said he probably would recommend that city employes be allowed to park their automobiles on the wide walks around the north end of the building as long as there is no dapger to pedestrians Since installation of parking meters resulting in crowding of unrestricted parking space on the east side of the city and county building officials and employes have taken to parking their cars on the walks at the north end of the building driving out by crossing the sidewalk on Fourth South street The practice was mildly criticised Tuesday at a meeting of the city traffic commission and Mayor John M Wallace asked Mr Goggin to make a study of the situation when the city commission met Wednesday Today’s S L Meetings 1 Jury Acquits Driver on a-- ! the regional forest servile office at Opden met Wednesday on the watershed area east 'of Kamas discuss their future progiam Present were J E Gurr of Kalt Ljrk City supervisor of the Wasatch national forest George O Lai son of Provo supervisor of Uintah national forest A L Taylor of Vernal supervisor of Ashley national forest regional officials and exports of the intermountam forest and range experiment station Ogden Purpose of the conference which will continue ’I hursday is to adopt uniform standards in detei mining and correcting "problem areas" said Mr Gurr and to find out what regions have the most acute erosion conditions at the piesent time "It is essential to recognize lands in the early stages of erosion” ex plained Mr Gurr "and to apply corrective measures while they can be done cheaply and effectively "These include adiusting the grazing use seeding to a tested grass species and In some cases constructing contour trenches to where probaprevent flood run-of- f ble damage to life and property justifies it q "Benefits include Improvement of forage for livestock stabilization of agriculture holding the soil on ranges and watersheds and regulating stream flow" Conferences similar to that at Kamas will be held for personnel of all forests in region four which embraces western Wyoming southern Idaho Utah and Nevada 17 r Orphans Earn Extra Money for Picnic Meet to Plan MONTH August 3 1939 Simijar Count - One motorist was acquitted by a jury and another pleaded guilty and whs fined $30 Wednesday when they appeared to face charges of reckless driving in Salt Lake City police court II H Moser 46 of 1203 Pacific avenue admitted a reckless driving charge and Judge Wilford Moyla Burton sentenced him to pay a fine of $30 or spend 15 days in the city jail He was the driver of a car that " i Editor Pauses On Way West Paul C Smith editor and manager of the San Francisco Chiom-cl- e visited in Salt Lake City Wednesday en route home from a trip across the continent during which he studied economic and political conditions He conferred with labor and industrial leaders in the east and government officials in Washington D C The young editor’s general conclusion diawn ftom his survey is that the nation can solve its problem within the framework of democratic government If conflicting interests will get together and discover the fact that they are in agreement on many fundamental issues "After all" he said "the leaders of various groups are fighting more over terminology than real differences of viewpoint " lie will leave early Thursday for San Francisco by automobile Husband Kills Wife Self OREGON CITY Ore —A woman and her 2 (A1) estranged hus- Aug band were killed and a girl critically mlured here Wednesday in a terrific blast which authorities said was set off by the man as the aftermath of a marital rift The body of Mrs Lee Philllppy was hurled 150 feet from her automobile trailer home into a tree officers reported and Philhppy was blown to bits Mrs Phillippy’s daughter bv a former marriage Ruth was critically injured Deputy Sheriff Tom Steenson said the blast occurred shortly after Phillippv earning a small box called at the trailer home which Ins wife and the girl had rented after the estrangement three wet ks ago ftuth who answered Phlllippy's knot k on the door st reamed a warning to her mother but too late Lhputy Steenxon said i Ann’s Even work is popular with youngsters at Kearns-S- t anat the as extra earn to money spend they orphanage nual outing Sunday at Lagoon The boys are cutting logs - to be used in the building's fireplaces and furnace Knights of Columbus WillFcte Children at Annual Outing ' Clashed into a sand pile Sat- urday at Thirteenth West and Navajo streets Douglas Hunt 24 of Los Angeles also facing a reckless driving charge was acquitted by a jury during an afternoon trial Hunt was arrested on June 7 after a truck he was driving collided head-o- n with an automobile in the 1900 block on South State street Other cases handled Wednesday included: Speeding— G S Stevens 24 of 85J East First South street 40 miles an hour in a zone fined $5 Jetry Oertsch 30 Midway 45 miles an hour in a zone fined $5 Fred Stauffer 18 S L Diocese to Celebrate Catholics of 445 East South Temple street 41 miles an hour In a zone Resort e fined $10 Guenter Schmidt 19 of 930 Redwood road 40 miles an hour zone fined $7 50 VirOne hundred and fifty boys and girls— to w hom a summer out in a 19 of 429 Church street Doty gil —will of be of the the a thrill Knights guests ing is 42 miles an hour in a zone Columbus Sunday at the annual Catholic day at Lagoon fined $750 G M Wasden 32 of 3375 Twenty-sevent- h East etreet Joining in the festivities will be zone Catholics from all sections of the Louis Hanley grand knight of 50 miles an hour in a Salt Lake diocese but the Knights the Ogden K C council Charles fined $7 50 Joe M Garrison 34 of of Columbus are centering their B Nelson grand knight of the 640 Ninth East street 50 miles an zone fined $7 50 major efforts "to insure a good Salt Lake council and John D hour in a time for the children who otner-wis- e Rice state deputy are directing Ignoring Stop Signs — Henry A w'ould never enjoy such an Catholic Bui ns 35 632 Wall street fined $3 day arrangements “ ( excursion Others on the general commit- Melvin H Neuffer 28 Bingham $3 Forty-fiv- e Marden with $150 suspended Ogbojs and girls from tees include: J Kearns-S- t Ann’s orphanage to- den chairman of the Ogden com- Roper 21 of 3043 Twentieth East gether with 55 youngsters invited mittee George Pazell entertain- street $4 Russell E Erickson 38 by the Mission of Our Lady Guada- ment chairman Richard Carey of 72 West Second North street $5 lupe will be the Salt Iike City food chairman Fredric A Carter Thomas C Menstreet 46 of 420 J the CathoP J Raterman Joseph Banchero street $3 with $150 suspended I representation lic Woman’s league will invite Ted Smythe Walter D Smythe Yamashita 61 R F D No 6 Box some 40 to 50 children fiom Ogden France J Brennan George M 61 forfeited a $10 bond Julian M- Bamberger- - general Haley William A MeChryatal Bob manager of the Bamberger Rail Williams Dr James A Cleary W road company will furnish trans- Frank Liston E I Malouf Dr portation from Salt Lake City and Charles O Robinson Alfred A Ogden for the youngsters and will Hasna Joseph P Fitzgerald S A provide 1200 tickets for the chi- Nelligan and William J Fitzpatldren to use in the Lagoon conces- rick Salt Lake City Peter Tabone Baron Alvo von Alvensleben who and Joseph Bonacci Jr Price sions for 30 months was imprisoned in a concentration camp near Fort Douglas during the World war was a Salt Lake visitor Wednesday more than half hi life in Clark rountv The baron described his experiWilliam Lewis appearama in the tountv wai flrt f Ilia when he went to Moapa ence in the prison camp where he in DM i or 1914 Abuiit summer stason William Lswi llley durn g the 69 r prominent Uintah he moved to Bearihlipht and for was held as a spy suspect as "water-undebasin sheep and cattleman and resi lent 192 some tune a tel as an lnpe tor of autoHe the ar- said his bridge" Balt line at the of mobile irossluc Lak City for three jears died California Nevada there during tne epidemic of hoof and rest resulted from war hysteria and hi home 318 Rixth mouth disease When that work was comhis own refusal to denounce the Last street Wednea-lapleted he went to Indian Sprlnps snd was at 12 65 p m associated with the late Ira MscFarland country of his birth long following le le From Sunday at Lagoon ed le - Baron Visits Locale Of Imprisonment Intermountam Obituaries y 111 ness H was born Indian Springs ranth for several Returning to Searchlight he started mining and pn sporting and for several he had been associated with Mrs years irtla Knowlp to the Starihllght Supply company in Seanhllght at the years In Woidlnnri September 4 5 878 a son uf James and b lien Jan Thavne Lewis Ho Is a former real lent of Holtien Ka mas Proxo and labiona high CF NTFRFIV3LD — Funeral service for Alfoiuo Anderson 25 who died Monday while a swimafternoon of heart attack ming in Sevier river about two miles west of U B dam will be conducted Thursday nt 2 p m in Centerfleld L D 8 ward to Grace Thompson Waihr conditions reported bv United weather bureau August $ The northwestern high has shifted 19(9: east ward and is mapped tonight over tha northern Rokies and Alberta a The aoulhweitern heat depression is spreading north in th coastal alleys carrying high temperatures Into Oreg n and Washu gton maximum reached IDO degrees at Portland and 304 at Konebutg It la a few degrees warmer pver the Slate ztlfonzo Anderson ami a mem her of the riest quorum of the rtnih L D S wan! His wife first riled Pleasy White December 25 19 12 and he was married The Wcalher 19 i5 plaieau area but temperature average ihipel b Plship C A Peterson Burial only a little above normal Weather m adia Bundling will be in Centerfleld cemetery under to dition generally clear and drv west of th Rocky his widow 4 ° of Peters u mortuary Ht altered thundershower Meetings scheduled Thursday In are mountains the are following (at Fifth Avenue)—vs6 Salt Lake Mixed doubles Friends may tall at the home of Boren reported m eastern Colorado New Mexico am and daughters Roberts City include: Anderson Thursday until time for servues p m — Cleo Slnnard Noma and the southwestern plains and mortetate-- y of hi first union Mr An lerson was bom in Centerfold Spence Young Marian Cosgrtff n court 1' 6 — Gold Cloud New J Lewis of Garland Raymond W Hotel Clifford heavy rams have fallen at lonti points house Groesbck Marilv Mid— Greenwood s Deardon Mav 28 1914 a anti of Boren P and in the Women p m Conwav singles June D southern state Reed and Lewi Lake Salt 2 of court Htena Peterson Anderson He was a rradu Mangu vale vs Peggy Chase Magna fi 30 p m Burt company 7 30 p m Mrs Jnneph H Hancock of Orem City data for Salt Lak City — 2 Mining Comparative Mrs Avenue) Fifth tat msnn Gm doubles of Maureen Jensen Buuham vs Rachel Keie-rlaschool at? and Bns Valley high I Muhlesteln of ake Locomotive W Brotherhood of MarProo Hvtn Hoy vs firecommissioners Kellock Clay w Sam Degre94 county n m Pill Koch bin Junior ollege Murray Hignegt temperature Wednesday F and Dee William Itwis of Tahi He wWien s doubles — Joan Jannv Barbara men and Engineers 7 30 p m voted Wednesday against payment cellas married Edna of Axtell Dnffln Cosand Dal Allred court 1 2 p m Tom March In ona two brother Highest this month aiuc 1874 JOl James of lewis Jr s John Harvey In Morgan 29 Jamiv Magna vs Anita Hyke Beulah Itav Centerfleld Cinradv partner 19(7 Lowest last mght Fork aurl Ephraim lewiA of Cal American Legion executive com- of a proposed fee of $300 to Thomas American bj 12 noon Al Cornwall partSurviving are his widow parents freestyle —First heat2 Midvale T JO p m Helen Loveless Della Smith court T2 cnee tJmifr 80 pound lowest this month sha 1874 lao two sisters Mrs f Robert Hansen 42 court 1 Keith Fllerton Center-fiel- d vs Anne 8ue C Marke Bob vs — Anderson 7 Fairmont m of ner Berttlo 30 Adams Dorothy mittee 5 Janny daughter Peggy 12 Bingham Mean for Wednesday time p Ray 78 university of Utah pro- Grantsof Pass Ore ami Mrs Alma h Car-Hi- e tawrence Thatcher BUI McKay 3 m a and six brrjthers arid Bister Leo Normal Chsse Magna George II Jean Meat ham Fairmont 77 Woodland fessor a 1 4pm tnidien for and 21 court An lersou gianth C of Axtell L Amleism of Beau Bruinmel Cafe-S- alt Kav Richlns partner Mixed doubtes — Jay Perkins Barba-vs Lake engineering work on the Bradshaw Lthertv Inches vs Mrs Joe Masuran Rachel Gunnison Luc'la Mvrup of Center-flrt- d 14 3—1 FILTH AUMK TLNNH RL SI I TS Terry Grif Jannv Mauna for th 24 hours Keionri heat time Electrical longue 12 noon Salt hew Salt Lake county boat harbor T 10 m Melvin Mrs Vada Wonlsev uf Salt Lake Totl precipitation p Midvale Kiseriau I air 2 d Rrnmmer Jimm 90 iirmont -tiding at 5 (0 p m t CaBtleloii James Harrv and llth on Mena singles vs Great Mib Midvale Salt i lake George ('nv of Emma Anita Avlett BounUftt! Hvke Lake Brough noon association Printers’ Hatdy 12 W pin Total m this month to date U0 rfshlngl jnm t 3 Billy Hill b JO Mrs Edna Attdersoti Deal of Los Angeles Fakius T7 hi 10 8 Doug Yotmi Jannv Juikmson Dorothy Magna ' toe this action Accumulated Their d followed 1 advice Morris -Hor Omer deficiency 5 default 15 — e Veru time heal Jimmy n m r 8 ilt Cal Si hoome Busby Thlid George T Castleton 58 a i aii Other Meetings Hanen Donna HursseKr Kiwanls club from Count v month to date 92 2 Reed Garaner Liberty Muir 6 2 6 0 John Lang d Bill Himemu n I ibertv Midvale va haul Polmer partner Sandy Harold E Lake a e Attorney Total since October 1 to dste resident rf Sugar-hous13 05 city and until last Jeremy d Jack Hotel Utah 12 15 p m street 6 2 6 4 Jerry 3 12 noon tank HrIeoii Eairmont Gratit Carrltau Maureen Jensen Wallace that the fee could not he FurekH died Wednesdayycir Accumulated V rule Octotmlth d George deficiency line inorni g at his Hinson 6 3 0 Time i rlze winner - Hay Berido vs Chick Hansen partner Mid-vaAlice club Weasku Inn 1 28 ber 4 6 first hfit Bingham as Hi i r Mi p marls hiukstroke Mills bl) 6 4 FUsworth Hale dd 12 15 Rotary 7 p m in home an in paid full Cal a proposed mini pro Burlingame Sun rises 5 26 and set 7 42 August d agreement longed llhifHe Dean Mtaihnm lair default Vernie Swenson p m Gail Irvine firm lb 2- -1 Junior sliiLles— Leroy Clavton Midvale — Mrs Sylvia Alii e Jensen 6 HYRUM Mr between Deal 1 19(9 Adams 6 tn Cmwav and Sorenson J vs IrRter Pollner Handv 9am Robert Ralph Bleak 2 hi Li m Rockwood d liberty m ml County' Jimmy Born frphruarv ‘28 1 8hl Mr ( nstleton wife of Hct r Jensen former mayor of Weather observation taken yesterday al school m nnl t i Punka m i m Pn'icma Midvale vs L’tougUs Bedstead d Clane Hale s 6 616 HIS h Ralph Htrmbltkwin Riverside oj e 5 (O p m mountain time ijurv ev or George M Ilalpy ard’ v an Gene Mearham W e hi kll Rollii rime pric Midvale assav Uiich h d tritpl f r o Hvrum died suddenly at the family home The Tom heat commission 6 Bauman freeutvle 6 Mr Adams vears offlre first said anx Joh Under poind Pm mmi tn 4 u last 50 a m Widue lav of a heart ail eir at Lalitjnna 2 — n Brammo! Libel ty 16 hi 6 2 Allen Harlv Wl DVfsDAVS RFSI ITS Baer firm ( hablep he would j ill notified of htallh 355 that Redoes not bemuse 6 2 6 J Jimmy Hut hmson mint Mr Jensen had been lu ill health d Hei rv ( hapman WcImu liberty w hi Mm s singles— I mile Dahl Midv tie def He is m Mrs survived tv m I Tohu ’’and d ang Dick Mull frmlih ? ustk" recognize the agreement that b lltabeth Nl( h Ison ( astlet i three d nigh f r about a mouth but had not been 8 h 6 singles Brown Midvale Ralph 6 4 Tumor t Urcme Kuhn Fair Murray Petmon 5o 8 6 Al Hardv d Chauncev Sun i hi hi — 1Gehrke Brown Midvale fit f I ester Politic! Ramlv ters Mrs Kunilh Fa null ( Diu l bedfast work be shall done A d engineering Jack by 7 Hiimard Conway 5 4 Cleo Liberty 6 2 mou! 2 Walter def 6 4 hhe was born at Bountiful Mv ft 1872 6 Mrs Janies H West and Mis Beth Donald Nelson Midvale the county engineering dopnrt-ir- n and 6 2 6 Hum James d - B ‘h Hilton Pioneer Dearden 6 1 6 4 Melvin a daughter of Henry and Maria Base Midvale Robert Booth Darrell hi th of Rurlnikan thtte a ns The Thirty-eight- h United Stales Hal I amh ri Paul Hood Time prlzi winner— Joe Brammer Conner default f 8 Belrion I arson AUd Midvale TliiKfv 8h nt j hn Vern in (flstlel n was married to Mr Jensen Prohert die def (i inv Bennion Ned d d first heat backstroke Lee Hammel Under 96 pout 6 3 def 6 N Hle 6 1 6 0 June 29 1892 In I ogan L D b temple la k Thomas Midvale Jen-aOust let on of Punka aid Wavne P Infantry regimental band under 2 Melvin Mr Adams submitted carbon Castleton riarrme Kuhn 3kairmont 6 1 7 5 Milton and had lived lu Hvmm lme her marBill Mnbley Midvale default of Burlingame his mother Mrs d Joe Brammer Lib -Cortello Cathleen the of direction Warrant Libettv Officer ? 4 Women' HuKhinsou 6 singles 6 fit f nd Hie Arvll Woodhsad m of halt I ake riage bhe was a member of the L D 8 Hy copies of letters he has written to M A Castlet default Marv Skidmore dd Leopold A Yost will h ch brothers ami slaters Royal Css Ralph Brown Melvin Pro Beth Richard present a con- George B Catmull superintendent tfollowing Second heat— t Rodnev Neertng lib bertMendefs doubles 6 1 Jean Tipton 6 let on Hnl Pollner Lester Polmer 4 6 Jaikle Lrwbttrn c ltraih ( al Charlts ( aslle NevHniviving ate her husband 10 sons snd 3 Ktx 0 6 7 7 cert Liberty (Ichike at m 2 at Walter 9 the Regina Fort rty p Thursday I urtlle C t Pearson Norma Vdrkksnn e 6 2 Fvan 6 In Mr n Warren Vsrn I eroy and Rise Mae daiiKhteis of Contpson of Deiner the roads 4 R and is Marv 1 lYi bridges departWgshi icton ens d Marian You x 6 4 6 6 1 I def ( astleton and Leo 8 Castie lee Be kstead I eroy Clayton Jsiigen of Hymm Lilia Jensen Mrs Ilia Douglas bandstand d seMarlou ment renuisitionlng materials and ton allawren lime nrlre winner — Clarence Kuhn M Garry Cosgriff 7 T rtl 6 I Milton Jensen d f Arvil Woodhead Jensen Mrs T W Btokjfeyj d Mr Hal of Hit I al e (!' 8 first 6 bieasistroke Oft Bishon fn d The program will Include the Barbata pounds Under ton M vrns of Og ien Men 8 single ) 6 4 6 4 Foster yvelyu Bow an Norris iBFieHiiej Funeral sen es will be conducted Bat 2 Clifton d Hope Dnrtpn Hex I ish Washington supplies for the project Rmt Marian Veteran urdsv s' 2 p m st 574 Past First Mouth of H aday Mrs Carl (i weiers u of In singles — l K Mnthews Alid 4 6 6 4 Joan Lib 3 bleve Pout following songs- "The Purple Turner Washington Van Nort d Virginia Newen default default ran Mrs J Mvers of Wei'wville vale dif F h Greenwood Burial w il te in City cemetery street 6 0 tt 1 lii grand hlldreu two great-granJunior simile — Warren Comp m def blldren Pageant” "The Sky Pilot” "RoTime prhe winner — Rex T Ish a bro'her and two sis ers ursoti Tin gey Larson 6 2 6 1 kvan Pearson mance” "Valse Des Blondes” fruatvle first heat Veldon Under 115 pounds Mi 6 4 4 6 iiee Beikstead DKk 6 4 Jenson of Brigham snd Mrs def DeVNncr Anionic Brigham Donald 1 ft Dick Washing time 2) "Hawaiian” "Gavotte” and "Pride Airs Cora Anderson of Treinonton City Semper def Drew Pearson default I Ruasd Pioneer hrls Tsouria ton 2 junior double — Robait psvtience Vsldon of the Illlnl ” Fmicnl scivi cm for Ait ml PfVlSMr I arson def Lyie I ibertv Lee Bet Clavton kstiad Leroy 1 — I I Heaton h West 21 time sires' who 62 of u'h F'gh Sftnud heat L Spainliowcr 60 6 2 Keith Ulster died in a Hull J wk hospital Tuesday at Barker Riverside park Andrew FalrmuiM Womens singles — Ruth Greenwood Mid 9 45 p m of a icrehral hemorrhage will man Knsiuii J Ralph SAN -FRANCISCO 2 CP) — 1 9 7 2 7 nv Aug PAYSON 6 2ft fur Josenh m Hie 15 In Jar Funeral servie m dm ltd Magna Prank vale def Barbara Mtm be p kndav nt 12 third neat Mur to the sixth annual Chiu n I D 8 wnrl chapel by Bishop Lawrence Spaitihower s8) who lied Tuee Lavender Lib Dorothy Jhihiv Magi a nef Ida If Delegates Brooks Fairmpnt 2 Del Mt’RRAY— Nine men’s singles Midvi dif rav 7 5 6 4 s Anna Hyk II Harold Wilson Riverside park Edward rrnseti American Newspaper guild conwill b day st his lume lu Pavson Heaton Baikal He wan turn August 27 1877 In Hoi Biverly Carlson jMurray ti I 6 0 mMi lies will be played in the MurTime prize winner Ruth ffteeuw! Tune first Pn an Womens doubbs m Friflav at 2 vention spent most of Wednesday laud n son if John H irv and Tneneme Under ll'j pound I t i kstr M Omtald Thurstournament v ril e tennis I ri f Ua Ison Cat Dirk Greenwood 14 0 ray I h In and Beverly had renilerj First ward huptl High p Iordan am DeVisser time peat in committee meetings preparing tmnnout fl 7 6 1 6 J He was a fruit I hw 2 I alph Andrew it v HHhiuKton Interment will be m laket ('Mv for 21 wrs day with Bill Johnson and Waller Itiertv en r tv m upati n lesoluticrns for presentation Thurs' 3 Witrieu rmnuti feacemefery the for scheduled Hammond Heat 5 hi 12 L Mine Mrs Shields has been apare his wife Mr Hialnhowcr was born on January Paul Heiond heat hmvivinc Jityle a at lack Hunk 2 rk a son ihu H DeViitr of 2 1884 at Hj rn £ Lake h son f Wtlltim general (cession M DcVIsser ture battle nt 8 30 p m Jimmy pointed assistant to J D Harlan day Barker UivirsMe Ken h Hutibird Itlertv inliertv Pacific Count League Committees reported one Resoluhall ake CM a two dmiglt'ers MtfcMttrv If ni v and M ttllua nbriskte Hpamho ver EaUins Goodwin Peterson John-tp- n vice president and general manH'h'oii liarket IteV'hier of He married Annie Mtulirtri on Apnl rlze winner mas nud Ant nett Th Time I) time He I rl been en pi ved Rnav iindtr I to and 115 pound and Howard Ballard are seeded ager of the United States Fuel tion to be submitted would inbait I ske jTltv and three rtaid hll Iren 1U16 al Provo llnlihenhaw 1 4 1 ast Houth fur 19 yem h v th halt I k A I tatt First Rodney ItihiuIn maj Mill at 260 dorse pbnf President Hfflttli Roosevelt for a J like division men’s Ornru Srarle the Wedfrmrt 4 to 8 p in Jn In the Pavmu stmi was street it announced Balt b Andrew Hnrrj Thursday rim Railway panv Temple os company ‘ Aifs!i Dale lavenler third term Another was deHe is iirief bv his widow aid Dire y:i)c fM mr) pin e 8 Hut Hese Erlirtv fnm 10 to 11 10 a m Burial schedule followsThursdays thlid H mi hi mu imo kerabv nesday by F S Mdlock the firm’s scribed cus ft criticism of Father and sons and a daughter Olettn Raljh and Jtnssnl kvre Hiward will be in City remeterv Mlk issued every morning oy ib Halt Lfta Nnrknl m — Lou' 6 10 p breeder HiiprsmiMilj Btme I k H htAedr Mrs i slnhower of sud favsm vice vmi pin RnrtlaiKl 1 j Tribune Publrthn g ( ompsmy No Howatd UyLer piesident Nona k Charles Coughlin Detroit radio Mi rrnv M ffnt Ralph J 'tie Helm Wes! ring of Henmutm one grand Dif M a H 2 No hn Dale Mr sales was heat Shields first freeslvl f 1 15 McDonald formerly a Umlt r pounds brother (hlhl Genige hjninhower v ‘(Isml 0 Wendell flnusrn 4hUk 7 prlofct W Daisy Viiltmont A f h smleri Mr time 22 5 1 Ge rp Heath hiring lakenv o three Max Goodwill Peterson v manager of the Sheridan Wyo S ililin ho 1 3 llit i y Luke At a brief general meeting WedMrs (' P Jones of Tnfi 2 Bud Wlscomb Ensign services for Dalsv M Donald Huieh of ’iADs Jinnefal ILivMd Olf tfUHHc KIPUUN No 2 Bum h Coni company He has been enLak of Don el ( and bait Hudg ei North West Flret fhllt At W’aller v — i U3 of 179 stieet Johnson Olst Bill 0 m a Daily and bmiriay on m mtli DRgo p 8 resolution was passed w Ml he nesday Hp'’'! hct tlm ?l— 1 Ril'prt Hit ErllaV tioou at )2l City Hartv Hammond mi gaged in the coni business for 20 fattlff Daily and buiulay on year la adNi iftidipted Flu mmhiifl 'i Jmil r M fxll Y irtury cl Fniim it L Governor 1 2 0(3 Culhert W Hill Dif Ho commending htcrli vance g stroet lit N hmi with 2 a Fast ikm Fourth Johnnv will ark rl Rlvrl Ip u rrv nl Fatk L D B Wirl Howard years Mr and Mrs Shields Th abov rate apply In Utah id&hu Olson of California for his efforts bishop of th N Gtden 0 to p m - Bill Htras'er v Tnipiu and Tim pllp wlmi-- r U MMU Hpnrlp mat Pilule Lon L A Snyder Neva la aucf Wyoming mint t mnt wdl be in tii Lhtck make their home In Salt Lake Cily In No 2 DUK Baldwin v ofriUttlliR BhIImM kpii"kn Uiulpr 1 IS pjumli labor's behalf ausolemn n 1 Mm ftsewhni in th United btaUs No rtl lake 1 batJrlemts may cull at th triort mv Thttrs-day'fr11 lUf'V Ink plr liPHt 4 timp v M APLFTON — Funeral service 51 n H T WhOinp for Mrs DDy a d H in lav one month Ls 10 10 p m —Jimmy Fukln 3 Jo Bud Wliomb Lualgti 2 m 'if oon ono oni — i i i Ammodt No 1 6 to ft p m I n a ixfh fcilday until Lou L Ashcraft flnyder uTutrsai in every irnpur-ts69 widow of Until Xlairflll 1 PI eer U ea fl r UnO se 12 0 uilo noi) 8s of tune mnir SKeaicra hf at— tjenrvre Dltlek Ceutfut 2 Hee h city tn th United State Georg Snyder who died Tueidsy following Prim Ktnh (7) and I ulllu tfuem 17) J Jimmy Ray ascertain sgenta in any city by Leie p ji tier Ceitrel Kai h4 Cifllk at fie fmmi of a my a vaar al h n tn thte nt fi Vvatddiifcioi will he Mr Dick James turla "hi daughter Time pilzf winner— Jlarrv I uk 1 Assohe Inhun is a utembst ut Ui In Atajletou R 11 F Ju ted Him lay nt 2 p tu At Oakland — first Under 15 jhiiii H luastsiuke Tb Asjcta(ed Pres t exciated Press 191 092 90— h 9 0 L D 8 ward chap Arnold NV- - Dirk 8 ARClir Klin Ho flan ianU(0 Chtt tune Id4-- I Rest Dun us fur to th entitled rtprodu clusively In Weber 2 4 2 001 tioo 100 Mrs Huy ler was b rn Ouklai d county Plans for housing tha 2000 deleIf county officials attend convenbnsiman man ad miuent SiaiihhkM all new jeer 2 Havinond West Llt’erty 3 itauk dispatrbea credited to It or and Bprlna HuMoii Dtarow (8) HUi' frun PlMrk April 1 ) 1870 a daughter uf ! li and of tournament tions where governmental business gates expo tori to nt (end the annual prinner s'H'e asHembiviiwm A novel Itronk Fairmont and tn Uni not tredited othetwla paper flha her Ashnaft iiulmumli and Iv Fullmer lavtulM hliUit rnt m in Heart ril i at his Time prle whiner— Chris Tsourls also the bn a) new published hetein Is scheduled at Fairmont park and procedure arc discussed their western metal mining confluence county at vie 1 IT fltst heat lionrnls f enrlv W e lues fi v niumii x He had been earlv life in Maileton and had also lived i)er m — H in Hie liMrtei 2 hi el Active d! s lsark It At aid hut at liituin is F "v in f Ml ill r months Fimrmmt hprngvllle 13—1 2 several health 5 dlywood nt Mrl Join Brno p m Balloons will expenses constitute a legal chnrge and exhibition of the Ameilian run liti'ui had not been consilrred suluu L D H fhimli wmk Kh eerved ae Relief Audit Durtau of I reMation Thursday inn 590 091— 6 10 e I nrioit Liberty J lilt Caldwell THnlhw ‘ d hhe whs “The-- -’ 2 ibuiTe is" a mwbx'Li ft (Irtv for 12 eai iv 090 (MO 220 — ft 8 4 he planted in the lake and memsefretarv r held dlsiusserl was it nt 1 a li rnont oSeai the until Mining eijt county weie rnngM’SH against D H Re Mv Halt 1 ake U ih mss nd J rntsi les Mniiio eermlor from married tu th lai Mec Ariioli mn eletted ml heat Lake County Fly Wednesday by Assistant Attorney ft committed meeting Wednesday irio lm group tiny 24 -- 1 B h Cmslev I Dun Arlu-iiiloti n tm j le in 18 i Her husband died January Mmukf (ti) ami Rreiuel Dap bers of the Balt Cimk nnnlv at Die last general J It pilv 2 Irval Havana fcuslgn " and Bait Casting association will General S D lluffaker in an opin- Iiloinmg In the Kearns building I ut h MD Htynuius gitktuaid lot) of Ml health resigned Ihe otftie JI 1918 e 1 nslRti Dr sise Ra New seutativss a Offle three a ar i f suit v I -tnl aid his re Die mi daughter Hurviving net t line t ttzp rt huslnlute rniuirl Aft'i list their skill In trying to pop ion submitted to County Attorney A r'£ Madison avenue Chu Mi tluvd M Wiles (hniiman of the rfHiki time Hnsilrr f Phienix (ie rr lm kitrdie fti rtioa ( Imrlee lee H rsev was n O er 1 IT pound I tills 1h J ake ( Mv Ah ti ut avenue A la Halt c of t Wits as a c Atifili er 2 BUI f Ml hnlloons his Hi H tu fill the of f Reesn lltiflD Davis pi li Galvin Hampton committee conducted the meeting Lrnguc county lo 8 urtis of ng Detinlt 8jnt G et al Al ora huNdiug and Mr e i units "Ik h in 19 15 P iae uf V iu ml Irv il II iitnru id (lark tat In addition the tegular weekly Mr Huffaker pointed out that Chairmen of all committees will ee pci vrt tmitie r Until Kranusoo 58 Hniier street JLna An-id hlldreu three krrf P If F final ir r imult'ee Mnplet ii a of D IT no in is tin aatatroke over vlm I a n ( mle twiion 8 X 1) O Ashiiait tw 7 U Pel ! f luollieis mt Mihr th se DmI of T term of tlv De ti m and it m knit 1 e Ftnn granbhlitioi In the fir in meet hursdav at In tils nhly tiutlig such I conventions result plug nccurniy ptogiam usually Ninth tref uf li n an MU 2 Asluraft l iank geU 317 W- -t neltrrs RIO if Hpringville in II te BUI Kuhn raiimouL J J latsni Lib will be on the program Member AsaoUated Weekly Meg- C to buitrilns the of the ft ) k benefit Utah nd GaiiOUe Los amt h tasting iOffke had lu m lhftJ Mum spcnl Hurl) Stinii4 (haplcr munty fty Nearly 100 Salt Lake boys participated In a sw imming meet Wednesday morning at Fairmont park plunge A similar meet for girls will be held Thursday at 2 p m The bos’ results follow: 5pm 7pm 6am 4pm Board Refuses To Pay Adams Salt in October T tr Silvia 7am Jensen Army Hand Schedules Concert Thursday il' Newspaper Guild Studies Policies Murray Net Slate For Thursday Joseph Coal Finn Names Manager Aid IDS Pim alt fakf ULibtmf 01en ' - Fly Casters Schedule Meet at Fairmont State Rules Expenses To Conventions Legal Committee DNrusses Delegates’ Housing Arnold Employe’ i |