Show Friday Morniiig- - November 15 Date Sel To Finish Job 418-mil- e $7000 000 artery which will feed the company s refinciv here M J Greenwood vice president and sales manager announced that Die contractors would begin actual excavation not later than Monday and that the line is to be completed and in operation by November 15 righls-of-wa- h Reaches ninetieth birthday towaid George W Conradt g goal of 100 yea is to niversary Saturday offered the Bible and Shakespeare to prove his Get Credit For Good Crop "The Salt Lake Tribune saved Pr Helm Inn Jeidell foimer my garden Salt Lake Citv child specialist This statement by T W Jensen died Thursday in a Denver Colo of Mt Pleasant at a drouth relief hospiial actoiditig to word remeeting Thursday in the eapitol ceived heie Dr Jeidell in pm ale life was caused his listeneis to prick up th wife of H C Allen Dc nver at- their eais It sounded like somehut used the name of torney thing new in the way of farm resJeidelJ In her piofessional lile cue work A giaduate of Johns Hopkins Then he explained how It hapshe was instrumental University pened in organizing childrens clinics In Last June on the eve of the Salt Lake City and practiced hece fiost that laid waste many hunfor a number of years before she dreds of acies in southern Ltah retired and went to Denver about Mr Jensen dug a pile of old Tribfou years ago because of ill une's out of his basement and enie-- f health v spread them over his gaiden ci Next morning Ihe Jensen peas turnips and radishes Po-- t Takes Midi were found to be unharmed while Miss Priscilla Bonner daughter all around the growing stuff had And today he of Dr and Mis Walter D Bonne r been turned black of 1278 East hirteenth South said be is fortunate enough to street has left Salt Lake City for have one of the few thriving garAnn Arhor Mich w here she will dens in Sanpete county 'From now on" he commented assume her riulies in Ihe I diversity of Michigan hospital as a resraich "I m saving all my old nevs-papebiochemist ’ cni-ro- ts rs Liquor Relief CoMs BNc Croup Finds point "As a man thinketh so is he” he quoted the scriptures “Thats very true" he added "The maiority of people w hen they find something wrong with them at 60 say ‘Oh I'nr getting old’ and give up fighting "Wav back when I was in my 'teens I resolved that I was going Pve worked to live a century toward that goal ever since and " 1 11 still work for It Onlv 10 years short of that mark Mr Conradt lives nfiw on his 8 fruit farm at 3200 Valiev View He will be enleilained at avenue a birthday party given bv fuends Saturday at the James K Hogle home 4224 Seventh East street Several things in the modern world Mr Conradt cannot reconcile with the institutions he teamed to believe in years ago in Indiana Among t hem are die laloi ships gov-- c rnmental spending and cenlralized He observes a weakened relief morale In the recipients of govern-ouaid ‘Poor people used to work as hard as thev could to support themselves" he said "But they don t reallv try any mom" Brown Family Holds Reunion In memory of the late Lydia Jane Brown 175 descendants of memby Data gathered recently Janies Stephens Brown early Utah Temof bers Ihe Salt Lake Touth met Thursday at 6 p m at pioneer perance council showing increases Libei tv park for their annual 17 in 3b ovei 1936 in the amount family reunion of mom v spent cm unit beer and following a picnic dinner al liquoi in I lull and the amount (ilil p m i epresentatives of each spent bv the stale- government Inc blanch of the family made short vvelfaie w le made ready foi pubtalks lication al a meeting of Ihe Mis I ouetla F Tanner socieThuisdav al 7 Til p in t of Ihe Blown family assoc tal) 202 the Methodist church Fust in ion announced that new officers Last Second South street would he elected at the next meetMrs llovt K llennques chairof the gioup man of the education division of ing the gioup announced afler the meeting that a leaflet coniaining Sales Tolls the comparison of the amount of money spent bv the citizens of Of PI ah on Ihe three heveiages and ’ the amount of money spent bv the In A 'sustained stale on lelief would be published business conditionsimpiovement has become eviIII the neai future dent throughout the counlry during the past three months A K Mitchell of New York City general sales manager of the Western said mon Telegraph company Thursday Mi Mitchejl addressed n meeting of personal of the Salt Lake and Ogden offices of the company held Your Thursday In the Hotel Utah W H Warr of Salt Lake City super nr tanged Ihe meeting Need - i m-- Executive Traile Uptrend till IlH- - mm mi 1 L-TEBSP Hay Be Nature’s Warning That Attention! Eyes Take stock of your eves! Have them evaiiilnrd TO DAY by the registered optometrist with offires here If glass) s aren’t needed you'll ho told so emphatically: DAYS TO PAY! Milt M f 11 ASM S nr rhursii In voter Auerharh uremint nsvWMwywvwwv - su The Salt Lake county fair board meeting Thursday in the Murray city hall discussed plans for the annual event to be held August 31 — September 1 and 2 - - Reports approved from various committees indicate an unusually large number of exhibits this year J M Peterson general manager reported Clifford Hansen in charge of building and general activities said two large canvas signs have been ordered to advertise the fair and Albert W Daw claimed the outlook for fine dairy cattle exhibits nese-Americ- 9 w Stale Asks Injunction Against Bingham Bar llnuxdnv hv Ihe Utah mil red commission chi OPTICAL DEPT hnr opi Mn Over-baug- II ( is alleged the Highland I’m at 55 Can Folk Bingham raled hv loin Azelio has e reason of Ihe sale of liquois riming Mav June and July n nuu-nne- e hv Elizabeth A Pedersen at 4 n m in a Salt Lake an alter hospital of nearly (lines Thursdav died year she was December horn 1911 6 a as a ale for the W ompanv Surviving are two hrothera Lout and Pedersen both of Salt 1 three slater City Ionise Fllen and June Pedeiaen all of Salt lake Citv and two half sisters Mrs J W Cook of Mop! Idaho and poller Noble 1 arsen Mrs uf Omaha Neb a Sale of Firm's Assets Set Aside Tender of a higher hid T hurs-daresulted m a district court order setting aside the sale last week of assets of the defunct Blue Blaze Coal company to Glenn Logan receiver for the company The new olfer was submitted to Judge Peter O I vans bv attorneys repi esenting a bondholders' lommittee ' hev deposited with the (ourt eleik a cashiers rherk for $1500 and guaranteed the hid would not be lower than that amount v The lirms assets consisting receivable mainly of accounts were sold last week to Mr Logan on a hid of $2055 In view of the new offer Judge Evans directed that a new sale be held at a later date Ford Salomon Get Sun Valley Trip iiornpher Bitriz LDP 2 akM f f parish Thomas Fri Surviving aie two nephew ward Fitzgerald of 0den and 1st k Fit o Fraum San five met es aid and of get Mis Mrs A R Matt of ruilmik ( al Neme Fitgerald of Newark N J Mi N ‘ieli Orate Pnffv f N w Miss Rose Marv Fitzgerald of Oaklan al anti Mrs Frame YWi of si kt n Friends ms v rM at 172 kno Firsr iternotn Rinat win uth street Friday be in the Mountain View cemetery tamily I lot at Ogden Henry Ftlwiu JolniMin I MOV—Funeia! servire for Henrv F d win Johnson M who died Weireadav hi a Hall lake Tltv host Mil after a lingering Illness will be rm du ted Rundav at 12 10 D s ward ihapel p m in the lruiou Burial will be In the M irray r it v temeterv Friend mav rail at the moriuirv 47HO Houth State street Saturday even! E an I at the residence Serial avenue and Seventh Fast street in Colon Sunday morn log prior to sc rv u m 1K7V in Mr Johnson was b rn Mav 1 Sait I aFe muntv a sou of Olaf ard Paul hie Johnson Mrs Almire Surviving are his wilow Mrs fi e daughters Bffkstead Johnsm ! Mrs Alvira Farrell Betkelev ( al 1 ola Howard of Sandy Mrs Mvrtle Perk Mrs Lvaline Hlmjiaon of of I os A ifrele Union and Mtsg Vonda Johnson of handv Rev a Webster of haudv a a son Douglas Johnson of bat dv Iwo Hamuel and Torvrl Johnson of brother Fast Midvale and four sisters Mrs ( aniline Peterson of Handv Mrs Hilda Middle ton and Mrs Atmfe ( arlsoo of Fast Mid vale and Mr Clara Boggeaa of ohm Maria Louisi (liaxf Div n MMF F salesmen of the Fend Motoi company will he gueslx of the company Satuidav amt Sunday at Sun alley Idaho J he gioup will include salesmen fi mil I lab Idaho Wyoming Oie-go- n Nevada and Montana according to F I lunilsltiim Salt Lake City branch manager ! nil On h r luh irth 75 funerHl hrandset Burglars with a thirst for soda water forced enframe to the Ballard service station at 1108 South Second West street Wednesday night removing 68 quarts of motor oil and r pound of heeso Seth VV Ballard piopnctoi told police 'I hursrinv The thieves entered III) InuldmK hv hieaking a lem window then lool thev removing cliank six hoi ties of soda water leaving emptv hollies behind hem c (dm V ic Helen Murvtvhg arr three da ighteis Mis F nf s t Andrew Mrs H ake ( f Rule urn Mil f d M Nnhoi son On i n Jhi f ix Swrr Mhi iw i nter? Mrs Ph be O Mtlilvre of H Irtle ml Mrs I f M A li ler ''S' t A o Leif a it hildren crandt eight ir tiea ur di hll Ir w II he ii Ma t Inti tnu ake f tv R Ha Ikirolcl O (dill)nuicl'('n Thirsty! Burglar Loot Oil Station lini Imprm Gunnell tfuee veni old Mi am! Mrs Frank 11 Gunnell of 878 Fourteenth taxi street wns reported in fauly good Ihmxrin nt L D S (omhlion w her o she Is recover log dauchlei of finnr mcidcntallv inflicted gunxho! wounds In the r(t prm and tlust srivhes (nr Hsiold O fuj 3 i hill ke temn w ho diert i hi SAednesdav home l Ml Third svenue F will be rijiduc led at Pmih Tem- pt 8 L al 2 p m sireei 8undv it jto by Klh n Burton Newman of the Thirty fuuith S ward Friemis rnv tall sr the funeral address D from 4 In lav from 8urday irstdem e Hun Iiilerrueni will mtinnl park he and Hum 10 a m ni Wnsalth 1 at the p m lawn me e- Aiuin Moihe Mr at h 4 Am a SO ilnterh p g dhe 88 at her home died Thursday m Provo aner Born In Hnmeii Klrtheu (ermany No s i vemtser 2 siu whs a daughter of Ant ne ami Ague Hdldg survived t nut son J J Kartih Me of halt like ( iiy Mary Gavrilovich RlNGllAM Mile i avitl Marv H h avnlmlch Afl wife MHvhhi died M her home In li o mu mi in IhurioiHy al 8 a m or in nitm hr at Vrehae Horn Af HI 1881 logo he imur lo the Hulled H ' n e tdavia It ml had vrar at earned in in itiatn t tfl hh e and H Lldand It v the i H br-Heat ii h 'land anivuet bv I vi vi r R f ball n vo Mi! ak ( itv r h of I i shsm a ni a and Mil Ri kH of thm art hp’hcsr I rrat n s nemetil ha been 87 ( I and V 4£ A f Alh-- Huml)t l CFDAR CITY— Funeral services will be conducted Fildav at 2 p m In Cedar Citv Pec ond L D 8 ward chajel tor Mits 18 Bullock Aftou daughter of Mr and f Mra Angus Bullo k who died in a C edar Cily hospital Tuesday of a heart ailment fiom whhh she had suffered for th past two vears was Miss Bullock a popular Cedflr Citv student high school during the past two vear and had at tended the public sihools x and is Improving Word was received from Murray city that all water lights anil other facilities of the fair grounds will be available to the fair without charge Other groups have donated funds for the fair L W Hillam chairman of the hog exhibit said this year's entries are more numerous than in any previous year It is possible that the fair must erect larger buildings to house all the livestock according to board members — Ward Slates 'Circus Day’ Primary children of the Pioneer L D S stake will hold their annual "Circus day” Friday in Pioneer stake gymnasium Eighth West and Sixth South street Featuring the day's list of events will be the election of a "circus queen” with girls between the ages of 5 and 8 years in the context It is dnected by Mrs Helen Slight The circus will begin at 1 p m with special floor shows beginning at 3 p m and 8pm The Liberty stake circus w'as given Thursdav night in the Second L D S ward hall Children from each ward were present Mrs C A Laxman was in charge FIIA Plan Aids 309 in State Throe hundred and nine properly improvement loans for a total of $117603 were made by pnvate lending Institutions of Utah under the F H A plan during the month of June Franklin D Richards $ f xy f Utah F H A director announced I Zi Thursday Miss Bullock City Those tigureg brought the grand total of families loans in Utah to 40556 an Benjamin Parron Kelly Jr VERNAL — Beniasnln Parron Keliv Jr of expenditure-'Oiv'fe-pairamount the 65 prominent merchant and political and modernization to $3936 worker hi Uintah countv was found dead hi his bed at 6 a m Thursday of heart 465 since the advent of the profailure During the last winter his health 34 falling he went to a Halt Lake hospital gram in August 19 for treatment but returned home recently The modernization loans must hi health and was working be improved about home Tuesday repaid within a period of three Born in Kankakee October 18 187 ears and 32 days The money is Mr Kelly was a son of the lale Benjamin 'advanced by pnvate lending inP Hr and harsh Nelson Kdl Coming to Vernal in 1895 Mr Kelly stitutions worked first on farm and later bet ame junior high school She was born on Mav 7 1921 t a married to Watson at Goole With her gland husband and three ( hildren she came to Utah in 38K1 redd ing in Halt I ake City for a short time Phe later moved to Os Mr Watson den where she had resided since 188‘2 bun Iv mg are the following anna and daughters Douglas Dr A W John R Cart 8 Malcolm M and Sidney M Watson Mrs Phoebe W Farley and Mrs J F'ramls Fowlea all of Ogden Claude B Cal Watson of 1 os Angeles George M Watson of (huago JU 2 grandchildren and 20 great grandchildren F literal servuea will he tondmted Sun10 p m In Ogden Fifth L D H day at ward chapel by Bishop Austin H Hhaw at Cedar City Surviving are her parent five brothers and sisters Mrs Ren Tavlor Nelson Mary m Archie and Melvin Bullock and her :'g John grandiather Nelson alt of Cedar obtainiiig-mbdern-iatio- s 111 Jackhon Avlilou F HI — Mr 84 Alice Jackson Ashton late Wednedv hr kehl following & short illness of tanscs imldent to age affiliated with the W H Burton and bhe wa born De- - J K Bullock mercantile companies With the exception of three ears spent at Little rember 29 1854 I am Oldham ashire Hole on Green river he devoted the ret Fnglaml a daughter of his life to the mercantile business of Ralph and Atm Surviving are his widow two son HarFrazier herahaw Hhe old Kelly of Price and Bruce Keliv of to Amerh a vjn Vernal ( ame a daughter Mrs Melba Lattner 1903 tornnK direct of Halt Lake City a brother Ravmond Lee to 1 ehl w here she Keliv of Fort Collins Colo and a sister had since resided Mrs Gladys Kelly Smith of Denver Phe was an at tiv e Funeral service will be conducted Fri member of the L D day at 2 p m In Vernal First L D 8 R church She wa ward chapel bv Bishop Pontha Calder married to Joseph Ashton January 18 1905 in the Salt Lake L I 8 tem I died pie He riled July 1916 at Lehl j her are Surviving a som Samuel Jak sou of Lehi four six grandthIM r e u hL grandchildren and a Mrs Sylvia Puhow of great Macna Airs Ashton Funeral services he conducted Sunday at 12 IB p m wj in Lehl L D 8 Fifth ward chapel by Bishop Lrnest B Garrett Attend Program Approximately 175 Wells L D S stake home missionaries met Thursday night at Jordan park 1100 South Eighth West strpei for a dinner meeting and musical program WAWM 'rm Smmmimi llyrum Seeley one CASTI K DAI F— Hvrum Utah i majr sheep raiser t his home Thursday morning foldied lowing a heart Usk Born In tattle Dale October 5 1882 the son of Justus Wellington and Mra Anna Fliza Reynolds Heelev Mr Heelev had beet a lifelong resident of this area SurtlnE are his widow Mra Maggie MtirJe I arsen Heelev a son far! H Hee Mis two dsnURer its of Greenruer Helen Dnlile of M idv ale and Mrs Belle Tat-turand hildren his of Gnstle Dtie six Met mother Mrs Marv J Heelev of Castle n and the following hrothera and sis f lets stud Heelev of Greenrlver Karl A and Frank Heelev Mrs Jennie Greaves Mrs Heelev of ( astie Dale Dili Marv Anna Mrs lara Hitmen of Roosevelt of Grate Idaho Mis Nora fsmih Km HtHI Allen of Runerl Mr uf Coalville J inho Mrs Dora Otierstrom of f Htle Hte and Mrs FtU UalMh of Clawson of etern Vilu tc- Null 11 DavR - 79 Nnhn Pavi Vllate at the hmrie of a son riled Thursday George Nuhu of s heart ailment Mil u as horn at Willard Heplembrr 1H a 18VI riaiiEhter of Moroni and Lhorin Hubbard Cole 8he was married to Georg In No Nuhn In Han Fiancwo Cal ( while a student nf I eland ember she eradiated mmersiM later Hunford fenm University of Deseret In Halt lake ema she laugh! For nearly 25 Citv bon! In Oaths and Rx Hder foimtv After death of cmlnff to Avon lu J9f)0 Mr Nihil she was married to Georgs w Das la in I ojan L D 8 tempi on Bep tember 3 100 AVON-M- rs the shortest distance That’s why you save is a straight line Fe Santa hours by Trailways scenic short route between Salt Lake City and Phoenix and you travel all the way in a big new air conditioned Santa Fe Bus at no extra cost Mary Cook Brunkcr servers for Mrs 80 widow Drunker who died late Wednesof Nepht Drunker horn rf day afternoon at the family will be conducted im lent to L P B t Willard Hunrtav at 2 P m Wesley I’trry want hpel b) Bishop Will JUST LOOK AT ARD— Funeral Marv Burrows took Colonel Frederiek Harris ° Psnguifch Ksnsb Flajitff (You tan TIKI $4 91 LOW Phosm 618 Msta 8 55 Tucon 0 bf buftog e rovmd MSI-WA- T TAIH $1100 135 13 45 trip hckt) OHPFN — Colonel Frederiek Harris 66 at 210 custodian of n apartment bon died thuisdav W ituhluKieitt boulevard aftsr a linger nlng tu su Or leu lumplint In illncM nl heart ailment TKVUTK SQl ARE HOTEL Dwiplit Hoiiry TUAILWAYS HUS DEPOT ft tfidalRel man ae M in llliii 1 she Mr Requiem rnaaa for Mis Mtrv Katherine Fitzeetalri 72 resident of Sail lake Citv ft r 5 b years who diid at her home 1781 Fifth Fast stnrl Wednes iv at H p m will be celebrated at the Cathedral of the Madeleine Saturday at 9 a m The holv rosary wilf be retried Krulav at 7 30 p m at 172 Fast First Ninth strecl Miss Fitzgerald whs h irn In Junction Citv Ohio Manh 51) 1M7 a daughter of Maurue a d Rose Anne Jlr Iv Friter-aiand tame to I tab in SHt Mhe w is an a live member of the Cathedral of the iMognitum of their woik in ai having a 74 pet out im lease in sales foi June and July compared with the same months last veai J 7 January w Mary Filgrralil In Rarah Mortimer Watson hit Watson tormerly a a 1852 Manh durghter of George ami Plow bzitah Phe be- Mortimer came a convert to Hiith hi the On her native land H Madeline N — Mrs vviduvv of Jr 15 employed Harold 87 XDF prominent Ogden business of Weher mother County Sheriff John Ji Watson died Wed nesdav at 11 0‘S p m at the family home 27bfc Madison of Infumi avenue ties incident to age Mra was Wiou v y born In Padiaster F Yorkshire ngland v daughter of theV lale Andrew and Aloe Davis Pedersen & She was a giadu ate of West high st honl and had been fAfton Bullock Surah Mortimer Waloon Flizabeth Ague Pedersen 27 of 4ofl Fourth avenue a ua(lv of halt Lake City n I Iniumhon against nporntion of an alleged liquoi nuisance in Bingham wns sought In Third Auerbach’s Rssr hey allege thev paid $71400 for shares of preferred slock on which thev received no dividend hut that Julion Clawson retained voting power through issuing all 68 000 shares of common stock to himself ' Plaintiffs are P C Nicolavsen Elizabeth Nicolaysen Sehnur C S Gerald Nicolnysen Nicolaysen Nicolaysen Lumber company C H Lillian Townsend Townsend L B Townsend Willihm Schwartz George B Nelson Lew M Gay Louis Thompson Wilbur Foshay P D Cunningham J R Healy J R Luxon A T Jessen Carrie Schwed D P Van Burgh 8 H Van Burgh Stanley h May Hamilton Winnie B Davis B F Penticost Thomas Nicholson Lydia Traut John McIntyre M O Wick G W Ktrch-maJ P Weber C E Custer Joseph R Harris D M Hauger William McIntyre William Musch-le- r and Marie Chabo Giles They are represented by Attorn neys Shirley P Jones Knox and C R Rose of Salt Lake City An liquoi Floor Salt Lake and Intcnnouiitain Obituaries He-fo- dis-In- 90 President Franklin D Roosevelt as a candidate for 1940 was proposed by speakers and enthusiastically received by an audience of more than 100 persons who gathered Thursday night at the bandstand in Liberty park for a pro-nedeal mass meeting Principal speakeis were State Senator Lawrence E Nelson' State Representatives Sheldon R Brewster Murray E King Alke T Diamant and Joseph A Curtis T Century Old Tribunes Till Charges of "fraud" and "mismanagement" were made Thursday against Julion and Irwin Clawson in their conduct of business of the Consolidated Holding company a Utah corporation In a civil complaint filed in federal district court bv a group of Casper Wvo stockholders The plaintiffs asked that the Salt Lake brothers be required to) make an accounting of all funds received bv (hem from the Consolidated Holding company the Consolidated Buildifig company the Intermountam Title Guaranty Leonard company Chipman Livestock company and the Young Conslruclion company The Wyoming stockholders requested further that the corporations "recover from Defendants Julion Clawson and Irwin Claw- 714 llis lie Determined lilt Large Number Or Exhibits Now Assured Pro New Deal Meeting Held In Liberty Park ital of $100 000 Tell of Stock Issue 1939 August 11 County Fair Plans Get Impetus jiu-jits- life-lon- Retired Salt Laker at 90 Fixes Age Goal at 100 FDR Experts to Perform Jiu-Jits- u ld Opal to Granger Wvo had established a supply depot Thursday at Rawlins Wyo Approximately 250 men had registered Thuisdav at the Rock Springs oflice of the Wyoming employment service for woik on the Youth in Declares pipe line It Is estimated 400 men Will be required bv the contractors With the exception of skilled pipe He Al Least Old To Live line workers Wyoming rnen will he employed for all Ihe work in that slate and w ill he assigned from George IV Conradt nearing his ninetieth milestone of life the Rock Springs office of the contended Thursday that Ihe way to reach 100 years of age is state employment service It was to "set that as a goal and fight for it " announced The retired eonlraclor tanner Utah woikmen will be employed hole! man and farmer who wtll ofiirccth by the Lang & Cony cs comphserve his ninetieth birthday anpany Mr Greenwood said BOTTLES f -- Jobs for 400 LARGE -- w Springs Wvo six to be unloaded at Rock Springs and eight at Kan-d- a seven miles west of Rock Springs Williams Brothei s Construction company of Tulsa Okla have the contract for the span from Rock Springs to a point west of the Utah line EXTRA AW(S5 To Give Fairmont Program catloads of pipe had arrived Thursday al Rock ROOT DEER &$ League 14 Slice uni hs - Roosevelt Praised “Roosevelt is the greatest presidedent in American history clared Mr Diamant who reviewed the accomplishments of the presiholds with Chozli Vearl Adams top will match jiu-jitdent ancf the new deal “Roosevelt must run in 1910” Aoki on a program which will be presented by the Japa-- 1 said Mr Brewster and the listenCitizens’ league at Fairmont park Fridays ers who had gathered under — — son such sums as may be deter- auspices of the Utah Commonmined upon such accounting and wealth federation applauded Mr upon the trial of this cause to be Brewster said the president is the Japanese-America- n due from them people s representative in a war and the vested interests against Seek Receivership only man capable of tarrying on Finally the plaintiffs asked that the fight successfully the five companies— named with Attacks Wealthy the Clawson brothers as defendThe annual "Japanese night” program sponsored by the Mr King condemned Ihe anti-neants In the suit— be placed in reAmerican Citizens’ league of Salt Lake City for the purdeal trends in congiess and Japanese ceivership and that the recerver anti-neof pose promoting good will between the two nations will be dispose of their assets distributing advocated ‘kicking the the proceeds to the plaintiff stockdeal bunch out of congress at the presented Friday at 8 p m at Fairmont park under the direction holders and other creditors next election " The complaint charged that alSenatoi Nelson who made the of the Salt Lake City recreation department The program under the superClawsons briefest no the Invested though speech on the program money in any of the companies declared the weapon of taxation is vision of Miss Srnily Waki and "catch as eateh can' wrestling thev controlled them through the the most powerful one that may Mieko Mori will include a group match which will be participated Consolidated Holding company be used by the masses against dance "Sakuro Ondo” a classical in by several men Y Inouye president of the orand used this power to vote themwealth dance ‘Odor!’ a flute solo on a ganization said the piogram is put Mr Curtis secretary of the comselves large sums of money— $20 000 to Julion Clawson and $10000 monwealth federation Inslrument several on each year to give the citizens explained to Irwin on one occasion the organizations principal aim is songs from "Madame Butterfly" of Salt Lake City an opportunity The plaintiffs traced the Intri- to keep the new deal in power by an exhibition of Japanese wres-tlin- g to see native Japanese costumes u bv two of the five Companies defeating 'powerful and sinister cate set-u- p experts and hear music of their native forces living bv special privilege” Vearl Adams and Cliozo Aoki a land from the incorporation of the Consolidated Holding company January 11 1910 with authorized cap- I’ipe Supply Arrives y "Onlv several moie ate needed and we know these are foithcoming” he said Work will begin by Monday whether or not all easements have been obtained he indicated Six carloads of eight-incpipe and olhet supplies were delivered & Conves company at to the Lang Kaysville Thursday by the Bamberger Raihoad company which has completed a spur track to serve a supply depot now being built there It is undei stood the pipe will be given an asphalt coating at this Former Utahn S3gax5£M- Salt £ak tribune Action Charges Mismanagement To Two Brothers V - The Osage Construction company which will build the 71 miles from Hanna Wyo to Wamsutter lateral from Wyo and a ftljc ta 14® Holding Firm S L Audience Cheers Plea Accounting Asked in Suit For Roosevelt Contrailor- all along the line of uude ml pipe the new line to he built by the Vtah Oil Refining company between North Salt Lake and Fort Laramie Wyo Thuixdav were mohing carload shipments of pipe to be used in the An additional - 4rtBk'J5ii' ‘4&f ri -- Has Recipe for Longevity Pipe Arrives Eor Oil Line Project plant - ' 114 Kikkila UNION IIUS IIISIMIT 0 EAST 2VI) SO WASATCH I3G8 WASATCH 110S M |