Show - yr ' 0 lir t : Ii - Sunday Itto'rning riatt guke Tfributie ' Lions Spotfisor diet Halts zrbe '' Forést Head Ftuitituret Lèiider Sees Calls for Price Control4Perits if hit Action thoicononly 1 S' tiseet in A enacted will have legislation Proposed price-fixinS and create a bigger job drastic effect on of :Oil than the Polleint‘f prohibition '41fildsOn Huffard Of Bluefield Va chairman of the board of the National Retail Furnitureasso- dation' said In Salt Lake Pity urclay Mr Htigard who spent thet d i:k early part of the week ins Wash- 4 i g' hi Gurr Gte-- - 'Need At Mirror 7 4 J a hike Conference Declaring that "now is the opon Man- ratline time to co rz Wasatch &gement plans ' rational forest" J Gurr forest supervisor Saturday atMirror lake urged land use committee m rt agriculturists livestock - growers soil conservationists and others interested to cooperate In solving forestprOble'ms Addressing 15 representatives of varied interests' touring the ' Mirror lake area M Gurr class!-fle- d theproblems as concerrdng ' : grazing water timber wild life and recreation &gyring of the problems be said presented difficulties that only the most wholebearted and selfish coopers Von could solve "The 'forest lands must be id' ministered so that the natural resources will not be damaged" be emphasized "Some portions are overgrazed by Wild life We are making progrese in cooperatthe Utah ate fish and ing with game commission in correcting this condition but the problem Must be solved-eveif it becomes necessary to go to court as Iva& done in the Ceiba!) forest" Stresses Recreation Mr 'GUIT declare4 that Utahns ' should interest themselves in demanding better recreation facillties in the forest le urged that Utah congressmen and senators be requested to seek appropriations in sufficient sums to take care of recreation needs especial' ly in ngard to sanitation !nits public makes more use Of the Wasatch national forest than all the mttional parks and monuments In Altai combined" declared - the forest supervisor Tlfteen per cent are from out of the state Tourists say Utah does not realize her vast 'recreation values Althnugh the rec fast retain demand is ' congress made no growing appropriation for it The few dollars available come out of the rLministration general fund" Members of the "party agreed that the full picture 'should be put before the public in order that lack of appreciation of Utah's recreation and scenic facilities might be overconle Mr Gurr said that possibilities ex let- for apublic 'works program to build Up the: resources by natural trails and reselling roads and utilizing dead Umber" - I -- - - n c conferring with ington LeonHenderson head orthe office of price administration and civilian believed the supply said that he furniture industry - and business Men generally looked with dia favor on 'further encroachments of governMent: into the field of business control As a practical matter however ha believe that some form of price control Is- on Its way and that the problem off business Men is: to bell) formulate a plan that will be workable and is moderate as possible Mr Henderson he said lift man of tremendous energy and is working hard But his office is staffed largely sbY theorists rather than practical- business men the latter being reluttant to go Into government service at 'large eacrifiCes An salary Mr Huffard came toUtah to represent Kiwanit International at the Utah-Idah- o district convention which wiU open Sunday-AProvo He Is a gust of Lorenzo Richards Incuma of Ogden and bent presidenV of the national I furniture organization On the of Installment buying Mr- HOffard urged busi- ness men to voluntarily require larger down payments and shorten the period of contracts Experience has shown he asserted that firms which do this do not suffer a loss of business Such tightening of installment terms Mr Huffer& con- tinued will be a protection to the as well as the seller purchaser' In that It Will save him from piling up debts to pay off after the de- tense boorn subsides Mr Hultard anticipates a substantial curtailment of various items for civilian use hilt added ! - Timber Offered Blow Stopplilt 'at Broadhead down 22 miles eat CI Ramat: the forest supervisor pointed out that 20009 cords of dead timber relics of a great tornado of 1929 that swept '2000 ere& may be taken by anyone for personal use free of charge He said that the United States forest service permits the tutting annually on the Wasatch forest of 4500000 board feet of timber as cOmpared with - an annual growth of 18000000 lirrr board feet ' Members of the inspection par state and county ty Including land- - use committeemen officials of the Utah State Irarm Bure0 federation Salt Lake Davis ank' county agriculturall and repreeentatives of Summit agents the L D S church Welfare plan and United States Moii conservation office were given close-u- p views damaged by and soil erosion water- shed conservation 'forest - road -- building and recnation kreas and ' of-area- s over--'grazi- ng ' camps Shows Overgrazing - ' The first inspection stop was on the sheep trail just off the highwax ronnecting Emigration and Parley tcanyons Here soil erosion wor15 was explained The second gave the tourists oppor tunity to see a section reduced to 30 per cent of potential use on 'the Parleys-Cambrflre an area road The Xamas ranger station was inspecte on the third atop The fifth stop gaVe an Insight Into better range conditions near the Soapstone guard station The as sixth was at the tornado-denude- d area and the seventh at the top of Mt Baidy d1yide1 The eighth as at Thal lake camp for lunch Then came the principal stop at Mirror lake An inspection of the new forest road from Mirror lake to Evanston Wyoming completed the tour ' Land use committeemen with the touring party led by Mr Curr 'trete George B Andrus member state and Salt Lake' county cornA D Barton member :nine state and Davis county committee John Birninghem member - ' Davis county committee E J Tremelling and Irwin Crittenden members Summit county committee and Parley P Smith member Salt Lake county committee Ward C Holbrook president and Selvoy J Boyer executive - - - - - secretary represented the Utah State Farm Bureau federation County agents were V L Martineau Salt Lake DeLore Nichols Davis and E L Guymon Summit cotmty C Orval Stott represented the L D 8 church welfare plan and H C Fletcher district conservationist the soil conservation service AlMa Carlisle represented the Surnmit county planning board Warden Broadbent assistant Salt Lake county agent accompanied the group ' ' i 'Officer- Fireti Shot After ‘4 fiall Escape - (Conthsuild 1sso From 111) "gunned" bis machine dtiye 'red light ' the through iDetectives who arrested Wallen "this time said the fleet young man reached for a- pttcket as they ' stopped MM Graspingbis tarms that officers ' searched him and Viand's toy cap pistol of "very r4aUstic appearance 111114 pocket and an ice pick tucked under his belt They ordered bim beld for bieestigation of carrying g deadly on IVirallen's arrest cane shortly before the arrest by deputy sheriffs of a youth near 3400 West'and 700 South etreets shortt ' liafter an attempted automobile Jaw lludson Iluttard s Calls hit4duphad been reported at this cerner attempted robbery price Sizing ltarticrte enforce also failedThis when the two women thari probibiLloa oteupants of the car drove off but youth still was held for questhat the furniture Industry Is In the and an appearance in a position to rsupply all needs for tioning ahow-up- s some time IA be was questioned In the Satt "Retailers" :he corn ment d urdayll night police i wahow-up- " and was coming 'Pretty& what in reply to questions Willett stated generally speaking they are well that he had never served time In stocked Jt Is definitely a tellers' any penal Institution t market: 'however" 'Chief of Police Reed E Vetterli One 01 the chief drags on the notified escape and recap&tense program in Mr Hilliard's ture saidofa the offiCial invescomplete conflicts internal opinion Ur of the matter would be in Washington and the working tigation and withheld comment at trots purposes He specifically conducted until the Is connected investigation Mentioned Mr Henderson's office It was believed the investiga arid the OP M atating that there tion which probably will start La a real onflIct of views between will center about the quesMonday those agencies tion of why a prisonep held for investigation In connection with a seriolui crime had been allowed the liberty of the cell block Instead of being confined to a small cell 'Anthony J Elden Salt Lake Innkeeper was shot dead and robbed of $80 July 26 and during the same week 'several other major crimes Ifialiding robberies and kidnaping' were committed in the city appar:(Colditiod Srom rags 1S) ently by the same gunman It Is and DahVwere marriedin a little thil series of crimes-- on which town outside Mexico City in the Wallen Is to be questioned tate of Quadalajara In December 19363 From Mexico they drifted to Ir- 9 s ICI1M Europe 1Where Dahl joined the Loyalists n Spain apilot iDahl was forced to ball out over Generalissimo Franco's lines and Probate ofthe estate of Anthony was captured oh July 12 1937 Was In Cannes France when 3'Eiden Salt Lake tavern operator nrI II re ad e nevvs dispatch saying who was shot to death by aor:si that he was to be shot That wu man In a garage at the rear two weekklater" Ws Rogers re- - home 480 East Third South street late& "It was then' that I decided the- morning of July 26 was rea td send the letter and my picture quested in a petition filed in disILO trict court Saturday by the widow Francor' iliFranco41elded to her Wei for Lena Elden The petition said that so far as Is cifmtneYoand Dahill sentence was temnitited to Imprisonment Early- knOwn Mr Elden did not leave a irt 1940 Dahl was released and per will Value of the estate was estimated to return to the United mated at $3000 including furniture 's an4 fixtures in Eiden's Inn at 287 States r Ala for the future Miss Rogers Second East street '"I Intend to go on In the Mrs Elden who said she is the theater business I've been In It 10 sola heir asked that II R King years—longer than that—ever since- don be granted letters of adminisI !was kid I'm a musician vio- tration of the estate Ilithst singer 'Mine isn't just a freak publicity act As a matter ot fact I'm very glad this has happened3- I'm known in show business as Edith Rogers and I'll use that name Some day I hope ri5AHo FALLS A um 2 MI- -to settle down In Hollywood" tWith that she excused herself to Deputy Sheriff Bryan Ellsworth go on stage with her act In which said Saturday Salt Lake City police she tells the audience about her had asked for fingerprints and phOtos of Bard Christensen held Xyl'Opetwxperiences ' here on a grand larceny count in connection with their investigation of a series of Salt Lake robberies tPl-PPI- -i ehristensen was arrested at I PrOvo for local officer' i - More than 311 'salt Lake blind loin this week in a vacation program of hiking boating and fishing at Brighton as guests of the Salt Lake Lions citib1 They arrived In a group Saturday at the Fellowship lodge where theY will remain until August 9 As a feature of the outing the blind will present a program each evening for campers in t It e Brighton area Mr and Mrs Murray EV Allen will direct the camp That Lions club bas sponsored similar outings for the blind each year aince 1926 Special to The Tribune Cal —Plans are being completed for production - of a light opera and a minstrel show by the 222nd field artillery and a minstrel 'show by the 145th field artillery both from Utah to be staged on the return of the 40th division from maneuvers in the northwest it was announced Saturday 1t140th ' " division headquarters The performances will be direct- ed by Hugh Metcalf forMerly pre- duction director and dramatics teacher of the San Franchico bey area of the civilian recreation staff at Camp San Luis Obispo ' Plan Dane An outstanding iócial vent to be staged before the expected departure for maneuvers of the 40th division will be a benefit dance of army officers' wives Camp-SaLuis Obispo at the new signal building August 9 It was an:flounced by Captain Earl W Huntting camp 111011110 officer Given by the wives of station complement officers all money received will be used to purchase window curtains and other 61fixin's" not supplied by the government for the station hospital Music will be by the 222nd field artillery orchettra directed by Warrant Officer Herbert L ' Snyder of Salt Lake City A challenge to all horseshoe pitchers of the army to meet Private Marvin Johnson Co G 185th nfantry was issued by Captain Philip Wilson 40th division morale officer Seta Up &word In a division horseshoe pitch-h- it tournament ending Saturday Private Johnson was declared winner and division champion with a high score of 96 consecutive "ringers" The world's record pc-- I cording to Captain Wilson is 98 consecutive "ringers" Captain Wilson announced that i team of 40th division boxers will go to Pasadena August 9 to tage a full card of boxing events against civilian boxers This is the lrst time the plan of having an 'boxing team compete with all civilians in all weights from heavY to fly weight has been tried he said HONEY tan ''' ! n ' LI :o Till 0 P M: Op 1 triDlii :111 Weekdays ? CI a I° 62C Lbs 1 0 $6 00 cocei060 166 Li- Cala 1b dr ay 411"1101 Of Glass - - all-sold- ier -- - 1 SLICED BEEF rol":1:4 VIEIMA SAUSAGE DEVILED I Missing Salt'Lak er Girl 3 Reaches Denver 1 Broke t UPI—The Such artl- - shop window lure of cies as C big doll an evening I 'i 411P- I Marsliniallovis i ne 1 1 Saturday!night to return her to Solt tlAke!:City I - j ' PERKIITS CIllo PEAS aid DEANS So 1 1 aist 2 Canir tans a Ph Sneed 3 for 256 3 for 27c UNIS TR ---- MD Grad 2 D The girls' chorus of the McKay 1111 the Fifteenth LDS ward chapel 901 West First South 'street In addition to mveral choral numbers Bonnie Hendricks wHI sing a solo and Miss Ida Lee enson will play an accordion solo The opening prayer Will be given by Miss Lois Brown and the dosing prayer by Miss Peggy Maus Otto Is conductor of the Michaelis chörust Miss Frances Margetts is president and Miss 0e10110 Slack L accompanist No E:)1 Libtatillett MLA N0 p 151 I emu 1 EiTerairiti - IMOMMV --- &4—anAPN a‘dot01:ft!0140-m- Ground p pa? Chola Assorted lbs 25c lb 25c 27c Oppy lb slb 17c 19c style - BEEP-rresh9l- ean SAIIDAGE-Count- ry - 1 ri Til)orat 14441y EllillEESIE k emit t EU Grapefr't 4 Iva10 As 2 PAPER 110t111S—00 i 11320-11- ' : mil phg PIERCE'S PCidoins212 2for230 CAMPBELL'S Vs6vo2 416 - ' TOMATO6 it Cocktail All rfilA t C 1 SIZE CANS ri Pvc AEAT: c2aass'isE est Li! g 001111 ruuktbs:-a---i- :i1Sc POPPED WHEAT Lifc:Its mutt NEP- 1 2 nti- - CcOAN TULL ( r12-o- C L LdàlCaas WHITE STAR 'I A KJ 6 11 I Mao0A I1c 4 g g01111ED - bo 2 for 1501 Vihott 2 1 0: 2 phateu 25c' 'ANGLO ”1:alr's dec S GRAPE CUTS 23c 3ac 6 Kellogg's Shred - ICELLOGG'S 11 - Juice Largo P1111D CRYSTAL 'WHITE 70'"b 3 cans 26c 15):1: iLi cans 41c Tomato 4 R!Its: - 10001-dult- 6 ErBEATIS ZEE b FAtd - Z-P?- lb Tetheia:'711b!Io 1: 91c Eciri 13c rItuzi: 10c 9c 9c k I get zoF I Ittr1:11 its5(gsl h Mithe rillOPS Ilarmgesa":14c -11121 CLOROX cti 15c Ng 141: TOPELS-11ofthcrn- roll '0' ran Juice Dols No241 Villoy 24'4 LIATCIIESCarton 6 bons WA PAPE07- - 125-- 1 rolls FLO1111-4I- li3 PAPER 1ll1our1D:zrrEntilits1-Trr- 4 - k Lb' S141" CIIEESE-tiediu- m Pineapple t 1 :‘ !ADA' 3 kr 217c i CIUTADIAnailli1COIT 1b5125c Lug 49c 57c AMERICAN )fELVEETA KRAFT - 'rock 2 01 POTATO or 8 Is elm Pr 1‘ argarine i) 116114 71'I lb BIne!11RjLt I Pineapple Crushed SILVER NUT: special musical program-b- y Mrs Frank A Johnson and her five datighters and Mn Fielding- - G nUtt0111 and her family will be preserited at evening serifeu of L D S ward Sunday at 6:30 p m In the ward chapel Twentieth East and Twenty-nint- h SoUth Streets The two family organliations win present the same program they offered at the National rederation of Music Clubs convention recently In Los Angeles : tliblets tans I 90 Families Plan Piogram Ai S Servicefi Tortiatoes: - 2 1 a a Del Ma lz 215? Fresh Green 4) lit 12-- i - 13 GRAPE FRUIT SHAVER'S MIAs D stit - lua1 u pgEnts Carrott!4Icurtetelsp9I1013 BunOes 5C No 22C r 7 0 Genuine No 1 1b 7c 2 for 15c CAIITM4OUEIE3 372:IP! cuicio111201P113 '' - k'' 1 I ripe nanattà0J-Firn- i9 42 ' rnrill i t i AJIII ua 12c - 19: eh Jan I 2311 JAR PEANUT its4)(16)ft lbss ' ' 2c 1 iNEALKKTRARJ0 2ai GDEREs OLIVE S rtlIIT 3 for 2So IfitlagaM itra 1 ilic I j ug ' "quays 3 fcr 25c I - - ' Carrots 2 Cita 03 i ?KO SALAD DRESS! G Peas 1and BEETS Pierer" Deed of Dal Mats Cream 17-4- 24-- 4 KRAFT :c acc t IIIISTAIID—Proparci:1:7 EKE NALLEY3 SYRUP Juil - - : II pEfiguEsm S ward will furnish a muitical tip program Sunday at 6:40 p 'm in - 4°C lolbe 3 113s - 'cii!1" CATSUP a El E E I II V CORN 0TAIT0Es Chorus Gives Program Today William Nanstiel retired railroad man who died June 5 left an 4stite valued at $61466 said an inventory and appraliement on file Saturday in the probate division of Third district court Mr Nanstiers will left his property to 27 nieces- and nephews in PennsylVtifliat New York New Jersey and i Virginia RM P 61) 7 IF Ei 13 SYRUP-24-- oz 3116 Con 4345 - - 77 1 -- fORMAT 4 1 i I 4 for vtic'' Tan Cas $ Ca'Sa Fe! 11 ‘i - $ - I 19C Ca flu 12-0- 1 111x - girl found in Denver Sattirday"4 is daughter of Mr :and AIrsjAidvig E Lovesethof 1848f South Second West street Salt Lake City and was report--hom- e ed tO Salt Lake police as miss ing two :Veeks ago Mr Love-IreoCthl was en route to Denver EaltI-Ak-e FOOD -- 0?r 1: 1-11- FRESH SALTEDI Estate Set at $614:6 6 4oveseth Irene js i 15o : tall!1111l2a - FLUFFY FRESH I only:30 cents—and the evening dress doll radio etc He conilnriced het that the thing to do lin tich tastes is to send word lhome She did and was waiting Saturday or her parents to arl'iknitilthe: last lap of her cIrcle 'MAT V CORI1ED BEEF HASH 90 c-441- 150 M - CHEESE 01:111ERS TA-111- Ti 2 for 25o 2 ler 1 sc 3 for 10: VEAL LOAF troz!T!ts $ 1 1 1' - - 1 ' TM lijEC311 GATEWAY a"I a loaf DILL' PICKLES itt Sat Sehirdeys ALL BRANDS COFFEE rimit2recomq Orly Pere 'GRAND CENTRAL BIG LOAS etetila I It) I Te given i)ottt academic and vocational training 1Preilding at the sessions was general convention ri W Nichols chairman 1 The women'a confer-be- e wow In 'charge of Mrs Ivan Aciania aSsociate PhD graduate associate tegent of the college of regents Mrs Preal Pick general coinference chairman and Mrs Charles Hanley conference leader 1t feature of th opening day ptogram Was the Initiation of a convent1o0 class of about 25 membtrs at 'MO p In The day's activities concluded with a dance 18unday program will be highlighted by- a public meeting at 10 a4 mat which the address of welcome will be delivered by Earl J Giade president of the Salt Lake chamber- Of commerce 'Another speaker will be Vincent C Webb of Chicago regional director 10: Ow 11 P Li Tr7 fitiNsainta MAYDAY - - To 1 o cam TAU r it4111111h1 41: L U UTAH BEET 1:s"C2 'Ell NV owl Officers Check On Idaho Man - k RIPE OLIVES - t 14c - 1 t 1 i Gelatine a Om 0 (coatinuftd irom Page an- " filsobated Leader skSti- pport - Fork canyon family °Metall nounced 1 ROYAL Said ! 1 '61t Estate 1 The Salt aka weather bilrea ts has discarde the small faMiliar printed forecast cards which had been issued daily for almost years In line with expanded service the bureau will start Fridayl ing a daily printed sheet 412 by 14 inches—almost double the lit241 of the old cards More than 223 of the new sheets containing fore- casts for Idaho Wyoming and Colorado In addition to thole for Salt Lake and Utah will bit slis tribute& elNEIL -- dress and a portable radio brought the luxury tour of Iren Loveseth 13 to an anti- climax The Salt Lake City girl left home for Los Angeles with $280 two week ago and she didn't stint herSell as she traveled through the southwest to Den- Lake ver But the Denver-toSa- lt City ticket that was to take her disappeared at a Denver amusement park confided to a Denver policeman Friday night that the loss of the ticket left her with I i ' Dahl Marries At Obispo 4rn1 Says Plan Program It's First Time it 1 Cartis--- Weather 1 Utah Artists 2 ! I - Aug Shows 4 A large percentage of disabled miners Interviewed during a recent survey prefer to receive treatment at home at state ex- pense rather than in a state institution it was reported to Gov- ernor Herbert B Maw Saturday The study was made at the re- "living under deititute conditions!' Governor Maw said it is the duty quest of the governor by State the state to take care of disSenator Charles W Spence recentInabled miners but the questIon has mine state metal ly appointed treatspector and Representative Ray H been whether they should be estabed at home or an institution Leavitt (l)) Utah They reported that of 159 dis- lished for them abled miners interviewed 101 expressed a desire to ireceive home Powells Plan Reunion treatment while 58 said they would The James POwell family re- like to receive treatment In a state 1rdon will be conducted August 8 institution The investigators said the miners have a total of 320 de- a and 10 in Palmyrkrecreation pendents and some of them are park on Diamond fork In Spanish ti - DENVER Favor Home Aid IBureau Changès TUtall Militrs 3 : i 4 will 71114 Z'? t CAMP SAN LUIS OBISPO -- 1 Outing for InindiRecent hit car when it Stopped for a red but bad hale off as the -- ' ?: - ! e 4: 1 4 4 I- ' ! Wugust 3 1 t 11 t y ti 7 2 ! 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