Show -- - ' : I 1 t ' - 4( e 4 i 20 1 2 I 1 t I :r I - ' I I ' 1 i ' ' l of $1500000 chemical - r '- - V4 - - plant to produce - ' ' - - - -- -- 9-- i e magnesium ''' - 4- 01- - '''' t'-:-1 - '- - ' i 1 I '' I The contracts included: Salt Lake Hardware company 105 North Third West street $5567 for plumbing materials and said that Mr Dalrymple is the rough for $5160 compound best qualified of 20 persons who Westinghousecaulking Electric Supply I He a is the for applied position' company 235 West South Temple graduate in mining engineering street $562 for safety switches: 1 from the Oklahoma School of Portland Cement company of Mines and since residing in Utah Utah 24 East First South street 1 has at different times been mine $1470 for cement Peerless-Uta- h I foreman or mine superintendent company 150 West First South I of some of the largest coal mines street $1351 for rough plumbing Resaid state Mr Grover in the and heating materials been in the livestock Toledo Scales company 161 East i cently heinhas Moab and has operated business $4335 for platform Broadway a small coal mine of his own scales American Asbestos Roof-fi- g Mr Grover announced that Robcompany Salt Lake City I ert Henderson will be retained as $2120 for concrete cure Landes i deputy coal mine inspector 'Tractor and Equipment company 245 West South Temple street I $716 for tractor parts Streator-Smit- h Receives Appointment Inc 465 South Main street I Harold B Swaner superintend$3126 for reconnaissance cars and ent of steam distribution for the pickup trucks: Ditto Sales and Utah Power and Light company Service 18 West Second South has been made a member of the street $1043 for pay roll equipoperating statistics committee as-of- ment Mine and Smelter Supply the National District Heating company 121 West Second South ' i : 1 I t ! visited n This feature of the Salt Leke City ordlnance said W L Butler Monday to smoke control engineer is conlittle-know- ' i - - I ': 1 — i Nounds i I ' I t 1 - 1 I - I ' ' I ! - 1 f I 1 1 i : - i I : 1 it ' 1 - I -- - I 't t - t 1 f - : ' I I 1 i- - --- w c''''' C i -- 1 a - 4 - ) Lst 1 I ( t Grand county ' - - 1 :' - '- ?' -- ' ' - - ''' 'k- - plies Galigher company 228 South company Denver $768 for nails ''' Many more Utah families will a dorsed the enterprise and appealed to the Utah congressional delegation and Governor Herbert B Maw to assist in the establishment of freight rates that would enable the Utah company to compete — the country MrAccompanying Sandburg from Crescent Junction were W D Stone and J T Shepard of Sacramento who are associated in the new company Mr Sandburg said he would leave early Tuesday for Las Vegas Nev expecting to return to Utah within 10 days when construction on the chemical plant is expected to be 1 cording to a new uniform program for issuing the stamps which will be inaugurated within several days William E Jaqua Utah area supervisor' for S M A announced Monday' Details of the uniform stamp issuance program have been out i n negotiations conducted between commissioners of the state public welfare department and representatives of the SMA Mr Jaqua pointed out that under the existing system stamps have been issued in Salt Lake and Weber counties according to fixed minimum and maximum purchase requirements for participants according to whether they received public assistance through W P A old age assistance aid to dependent children or otherwise In all other counties there has been an income schedule of issuance by - 1 1 1' I ‘ I wikd started p C'a anFdayhis assorcigiahttes Los Angeles cv'bhaisceh p 1' retqo teuidreemglitalr Elsigilb le s - : :':- -: : ::-i- - esseem : ss-- I I - 1 ' ' ft: ---' :: ' : ' -- - - 1'N t- -- 4- o ' PRICES—BUY NOW1 I - - - ' )avre- :::-1:- - 1 -- - - — ' - - ( - ' 4k '114 J 1 e (2)-- ' 1-- - '1 i t ' 1 ! l''' A 1 Z:1r-- 4 1 1I - i ' 1 i ) k ) t - - - '' :': ' - ‘ - If ' h ! i : '': E '- ' J-":a - I:c ' - '' -- - - t 4"' 1n BUT 261 SO ' i!":'4! -' 41 LULU 'Mt street automatically became Tomeant G I: MUSIC S ) Ej-- chosen - "''' ' J tt : - --- 1 - ‘-‘-- 4 Vis - AND 0 4 APPLIANCES STATE 4-56- - 69 1 f I I ' ' - t s 1 t I ( ' i i ‘ A 2 ! t tv 1 1 t t : 1 i i ' 1 t 1 i v 4 i i i ‘ I t t r I :: : -- ''''''''''''''''' ' : 1 ' q I 4 I i 1 - - ' - -- - ' - - - :' - : - ! 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J - '' - 1 ' - - '' 1141 I Stanley Smith son of Mr and Mrs Heber D Smith of 1002 Crandall avenue Monday was named president of the South high school student body for the coming year after ballots of nearly 1900 students were counted The new president is a former Irving high school student and iis a captain in the high school 4 4 0 IN 1' 4' -- ' ' - 1 er4112:t-777- u - ' - i " 7 ' 1 -- ' ----"' - 17 I ' '' - e - er-------x- t ' i --Z'- -- ' ' -- 11 C - t' ' t' i 0a A t (0 - - sions Monday night when he fell from a moving automobile in the 400 block on East Fourth South street The car was driven by the boy's mother Mrs Grover E Ernstsen and the victim was ' treated at the Salt Lake police emergency hospital - --- 0 : ::: ' - South Pupils Elect Head - : :?: : '' — 4 i "DON'T WAIT FOR HIGHER -: J - $d - of 128 2 ft ' - Ernstsen - Widely known west coast geolo- bought stamps according to the gist and chemist who has been size of their incomes rather than ra I Michael 4 4 - 4 ' heal-Ad-pe-a ' 1 street received bruises and abra- 'PLYMOUTH S FINEsT9 - 5EOMFORT into- EOMFORT I - 9 Richard Hunt of 131 West Third North street received a cut over the eye and bruises Monday at 9:15 a m when the bicycle he was riding collided with a truck driven by Marion Campbell 53 of Manila at First North and Center streets police reported The victim was treated at police emergency hospital - chtmgessSK i N Tipsy AcqUittal i - i i -- Wins ar- - t C1 ' - Y way until the collision 3 1 s by the Associated Civic Clubs of be able to take advantage of the Southern Utah which at a meet- federal surplus marketing adminacing in Greenriver last Friday in- istration's food stamp plan 0'el y t t t t - o - ( Dr IADsa3mAe Shields graduate of Notre university left Monday night for Worcester Mass where he will become an instructor in political science and economics at Holy Cross college Dr Shields is a son of Frank A Shields dep- recorder and Owner of Mrs Shields of 2206 iake street - Ni-q'-7- I 1 Bicyclist Suffers Cut Over Eye Bruises 17 Skier's Wife Hurt In Collision A appointed general manager has the category from which they re''4 ' established headquarters at Cres- ceived assistance It e Another objectionable feature cent Junction 14 has been that minimum purchase 4-‘ requirements have in many cases k been so high that families which M-need the assistance of the stamp plan have been unable to participate Mr Jaqua said This has been demonstrated by the low perMrs Edward J Spooner 54 East centage of participation 1311 in the 27 Seventh South street who said counties in Utah which have been on the witness stand she was on the income basis of "about 40" was found inktocent operating issuance Docid now to try Rosinol to by a district court jury Monday in these counties reliave the burning itch of dry on a charge of being drunk in a hasParticipation been only about 33 per cent eczema chafing minor rash or public place as the national local irritation externally causad The defendant had appealed average reabout 60 per cent in 45 years in usa—its active rnedi from Salt Lake City court where over 60 per and something July cation she been had convicted of being cent in manyskinsuf Jerez It may ba what you rood intoxicated at about 341 South counties Salt Lake and Weber Bey from es7 struelpat today Tor tree atmMain street on August 1 She had The new schedule has been PAI wnts to imaraol Dept L Baltimore Md been fined sentenced to drawn up based on income' The OINTMENT 27 days in Jail in the lower court maximum income of $76 1E5 I ri 1 ft §'' previous all but two days of the jail term for illb i AND SOAP in the program participation on of the fine payment suspended has been increased to $130 Throughout the schedule minimum purchase requirements have been lowered 16' I I I - Official Maps S M A Revises Start on Stamp Plan Metal Plant To Aid Needy' From Page Nine) 4 the truck was Archie Pace 40 et Kaman officers said Struck by fragments of glassliarold Wilson aft 1903 West and lumps of coal four passengers North Temple street of a one-celectric train were The truck driver told officers he 8 at to hear the train whistle failed in p injured slightly Monday when the train and a loaded coal or see the wig-wa- g signal lights truck collided on Second West in operation However officers street between South Temple and said the lights were - in motion North Temple streets when they arrived and that the The injured were: Mr and Mrs engineer reported he sounded his Bernard Morton of Kaysville B whistle for the highway crossing J McGovern 73 Fourth East Damage to the train was estistreet and Mrs Merty Bowlby of mated at r200 and to the truck Butte Mont They were treated at $75 at the Salt Lake police emergency hospital for cuts abrasions or bruises Investigating police officers said eight other passengers of the train a Bamberger Railroad comMrs Gordon Wren 17 wife of pany coach escaped 'injury as about 1000 pounds of coal were the noted Steamboat Springs hurtled against the side of the Colo professional skier now livtrain car shattering more than ing at Alta Utah received laceraa half dozen windows tions of the lip and knee and The train was traveling east and bruises when the auto she was was operated by A B Armstrong driving collided with the rear of 41 of 472 Eighth avenue The a parked truck at about Ninth truck loaded with six tons of East street on the Alta road Moncoal was being driven north by day morning sheriff's officers reported A skier herself Mrs Wren was West Temple street $1595 for bolts and nuts driving an auto belonging to anDutton Asbestos company San other noted skier Dick Durrance Francisco $5582 for rough plumb- who also is staying at the Alta ing materials Dines Supply com- ski lodge Officers quoted Mrs Wilen- as pany Denver $12671 for rough Valve saying she was looking at parcels plumbing materials-Jenkincompany Chicago $3675 for gate in the auto and did not notice the - -- (Continued - Lake City Monday I 1911! Tour Passengers Suffell Injuries As Rail Coach Coal Truck Crash 1 - Mr Sandburg announced that the leases on the 3500 acres had been obtained from William Reeder veteran Utah mining man - ! ' enterprise - I t 1 '' at Crescent junction in ' piners I i - 4arning Levd I ' - - - Andther ordinance forbids the dumping of leaves streets and gutters Mr Matheson warned adding that citizens who attempt to burn this material in the open will be subject to arrest as part of the city's campaign against smoke Accordingly beginning next week practically all street work will be halted for two days each week while all available trucks and men are placeclon the job of leaf and rubbish collection Mr Matheaon said Trucks will gather this material In all the territory east of State street on Monday and in the district west of State street on Tuesday for four consecutive weeks Pence the householder who rakes up leaves and trash over the week end can have it hauled away alI most immediately Must Use Containers rubbish must be which will not be taken away by the collectors Mr Butler said there is an approved type of incinerator which will burn dry materials without emitting smoke and harmful gases but only a few" have been built in Salt Lake City lie suggested that residents with gardens save their leaves for compost for which they serve a valuable purpose A bulletin on the subject can be obtained from the department of the interior he said 1 - vi- 1 plan for gjant tained in a section banning the emission of smoke from all types of heating units and "open fires and incinerators" 1 : '''' """4 September 30 City ranee 1 - -' - : ' - o0 B ar plant 1 : ' Materials 1 Salt Lake City' s finance which- becomes operative : of Wednesday prohibits not only the Sacramento P producing of smoke by heating Cal- head pan but open fires and incinera( tors ai well City Commissioner of the newly-- I t John B Matheson pointed out ormed Ito:tday in announcing the streets Utah deprtznent will collect leaves and blamable rubbish during October comgnesium to assist citizens to obey the ordi- 1 r and equipment contracts totaling more than $50000 Were awarded Monday by Broderick 8c Gordon construction contractors for the $30000000 Salt Lake small arms ammunition Richard H Dalrymple of Moab a member of the state house of 'fond& y was representatives 4 l coal mine inspector named state t ! by the industrial commission at a He 'will i salary of $3000 a year take over his new duties on Octo- - Grover - ' 4 ' Trucks Will Pick Up Rubbish To Help Public 1 : Prepares for New E it t erpnse Moab Man Gets Aims Plant 'Builders Coal Mine Planning immediate Job Let Contracts Inspector's construction ef I IS Cake Zfribunt Uebe t54i1t Ttsemlay :toriling City Warns On Trash Fire Smoke ' - "4 t |