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Offers Aid Opening of To Residents Annual Meet - 1 Page Eleven : ' ' s 4 Salt Lake City Utah Wednesday Morning October 8 1911 y Maw Okehs c:hä117'''-Pi'étiä-Set-U- p of t 1 ' -- 1::i: I win for the predicted the Most Rev James &Kearney former blihap of :the Salt Lake OatholiC diocese who arrived Tuesday for 'church 'i celebration Ns:Limited unistiitruz 1 '! ! ' Will Hell) Tenants Visiting Expert Select Type will Discuss Of Fuel Requ' ired Child Training ' "'' '!''' t : - ' ' ' "- - ' ' Pool Efforts Says Prelate i ) Bishop Kearney Returns to S L For Ceremonies - ' 1 ‘? - ' 1 - 1 ' "The president's the quarterDr Paul A Witty professor of The Salt Lake City smoke con''''' 1' ' He's calling the signal& back division will "make every ef- education at Northwestern '44' ''' ''''''" ' ': :"::: '" 1 ' '4 trol We've morngot to carry the ball inirchazers to is arrive Wednesday fort" to Assist of new that line" through residential heating units to dis- ing in Salt Lake City to address i t' the nation's emerComparing of and section not of will fuel burn which i general meetings pose I to a football gency garne the Most annual convention amokelessly but if nonsmokeless the forty-sixt- h t Rev E James Kearney bishop of burning—prohibited under the new of the Utah Education association N Y Catholic diothe Rochester 1 ' ordinance—is to be countenanced Milton B Taylor U E A executive cese and former head of the Salt It will be only upon action of the secretary said Tuesday Lake diocese called upon Tuesday Ex"Child Development and the city commissioni Chief Engineer all Arnqricans to give their full disbe W L Butler declared Tuesday Curriculum" will perience support to the administration'e decussed by Dr Witty at an elemenBuyers Object fense efforts tary- supervisory conference WedThe engineer so stated in a conThe cleric who left the Salt ference in the office of Streets nesday at 1:30 p m in Barratt Lake diocese in 19313 and was suc60 hall North Main street Commissioner John E Matheson ceeded by the Most Rev Mail G The visitor will discuss "Personattended by Mr Butler and repre' Hunt arrived here Tuesday to Hazards in Schools" at Our t ' sentatives of the Holland Furnace ality participate in a triple Catholic sesaion of the opening general celebration starting next Sunday s company who complained some way& the V E A convention Thursday at 4 furnace to Accompanying Bishop Kearney had said objected been had it buyers Governor) 6:30 p in in the L D S tabernacle was the Right Rev George V recommended to him that 10 or the terms of the 1ordinance Burns rector of the Sacred Heart School 11 new patrolmen be employed district superintendents a Effective week new the ago : cathedral Rochester and which would mean a net gain of many law provides that when residential elementary supervisors i'N and of four or five zinc there are six 1 principals is representatives or remodeled heating equipment Archbishop Will Visit S L ' vacancies to be filled He has not 14 I replaced ' the plant must be teacher training institutions will 0'' V The ceremonies which will condecided yet whether the additional the elementary supervisory equipped with mechanical firing attend tinue through October 18 will I w4 e e'' Ne I 01 v " a conference which at ler reWednesday owner or must personnel will be necessary the apparatus commemorate the fiftieth anniverx-- r N - A :: ff4' o 4 $ SI C' ''' v II 'I ' ' ' ceive a permit to burn smokeless recently adopted state elementary " : 1 ( Picking Local Men school sary of the diocese's founding the will introcurriculum be --4 ' I '' fuel '' '' e 0 ' t 44' - k ' '''s duced organization of the Cathedrel of Jennie state Miss As a matter of policy the govIudd men Campbell The some furnace of ' 1 —'''' 7 the Madeleine's parish and the one s4k'- I : director of ernor said it was decided that new rr--i- -‘ education customers nonelementary their had 'stored hundredth anniversary of the said be will selected from 1W Tuesday patrolmen their' basements ' '4 low& ' 16104:1tilt 11—11st 'At Old Ad( smolceless fuel 4 '1t410676: 4 V6K41 founding of the Order of Sisters of the districts in which they are to and wanted permission to use this Speakrs Listed whose cartoons appear The deft fingers of Reg raanning the Holy Cross serve B A Reynolds chairman of the agriculture committee of the before buying- the smokeless vain The Salt Lake Tribune and who is visiting Salt The Most Rev John J linty regularly for their and Governor Maw also gave apSpeakers subjects of commerce and F J Savage repreriety chamber Lake Salt October week to of San Francisco and National observe Lake 9 m a a :30 archbishop Newspaper WednesdaY help City a - 11150 a meeting proval to merit system for the former ordinary of the Salt In Barratt hall will be Miss Camp1 to 8 were kept active Tuesday as he:presented his chalk-senting S E Buck chairman of the Celery week committee No Authority advancement of patrol members Lake diocese will arrive Friday to to higher ranks The factors to view prospects for Celery week November 10 to 17 talks to three Salt Lake City groups He will make four When Mr Matheson said some bell "Social Foundations—The Objoin Bishop Kearney and Bishopand Their be considered will be seniority Implications": appearances Wednesday leniency should be shown in such jectives Hunt in preparation for the eelheard the cartoonist cases Mr Butler replied his office Miss Caroline Dobson ktndergarWestminster at Students past activities executive ability college bration 10-1- 7 ten trainthe teacher at Stewart to and to able is an maintain make with on presworld affairs Tuesday morning ability gain illustrated talk arrangements give Enlarging on the need for a fuel dealers to exchange the Old ing school University of Utah tige of the highway patrol special Hotel club the Lake Salt at the a was He of guest Rotary united people Bishop Kearney deFoundations—An examfuel for smokeless coal InforMed "Psychological qualifications and a written 12:15 p m and appeared at 1 p m at an at Utah clared "when we elect public that Tuesday ination the of Interpretation some Experience that householders object to is up to us to obey officials hotel Newhouse it club the at Dein Terms Curriculum of Child meeting Within the patrol there will be Optimist the inconvenience of making a our leader" A special interview over radio station KSL directed by Nation-Wid- e' three divisions all under the velopment" E A Jacobsen dean trade Mr Butler said his depart- of While we may not agree with the Utah State Agricultural Howard FISrtin KSL announcer will feature Mr Manning's ment could not lawfully authorize superintendent The first will be ali the plays that the quarterback school "Eduof education at be will college interview The conducted enforcement headed by the two any deviation from the ordinance cational Wednesday activrities esils still it is up to us to work captains and the second will com3:15 p m Superiority of Utah's celery long proclaimed and often ac- to "In such acases all we can do is tion of Foundations—Interpretafor the team To win we must an CurricuExperience education chalk of include will waiver and submit talks patrolit prepare prise training The cartoonist's Wednesday oball pool our efforts" he pointed men and iatatistics to the city commission either to lum" ' Mrs Ruth Ward Murnford It will be claimed will be told again in 1941 when Utah Celery week is school student body at West before the out high appearances of state the of beaded by Sergeant Rulon Ben- - served from November 10 to 17 B A Reynolds chairman of the allow or disallow" he said public department 10 a cn students of Granite high school at 11:30 a ca and health and Mental Won The third will consist of 'Physical May Be Mere Gesture ancommerce of chamber Lake Salt Lake City artists and members of the Salt Lake AdverHeatlh and Miss Bernice Moss the office staff and may be agricultural committee of the- Salt Aid th Russia may be "hard to director of health and physical nounced Tuesday directed by a staff eergeant tising club at noon at the Hotel Utah swallow the cleric admitted exeducation state for the observed 'with the United States to prove the department The week will ' the situation today calls for "but the Sbitting Office of instruction inof the Utah cellent prodpublic sn and "Physical quality appropriate exercises of the nazi and threat raccrushing Education—An of Area distribudoand uct the preparation The governor announced he in tensive drive for the We or Play whether or not the soviet will entends to move the patrol office pvery of succulent Utah celery to tion of folders and signs promoting perience" able its peoples to worship as they from its present location on the all sections of the United States the sale of the Utah product Change wish remains to be seen" Proposed n-wide on is Utah fourth floor of the capitol' to the celery Selected to head the drive publicity "It may be just a gesture for A proposal recommended by the ground floor so that the accidents S E Buck chairman of the and the 'promotion of the state's all the world knows its history its U E- A board of trustees to reduce records of Ithe tax commission will celery subcommittee of the cham- agricultural interests by the proterrible persecutions and only the More than a score of persons the number of association sections be more readily accessible to pa- ber of commerce agricultural com- motion of its products will determine Russia's future to three—elementary secondary Utah Celery week was named to indicted at the recent session of trol officers mittee Other 'members are A W tude" con-I- I and be education—will can't the federal we or and who higher children preand coincide with our CaI1 in on C Castle Is has been immediately It grand jury P simply tentatively decided Archer C J "Industry moving Peace can only be attainedi sidered at the house of delegates the governor said that after a six F T Fountain Clarence E Her- cede Thanksgiving day Estab- have entered pleas of guilty mtult We to fence divine guidance the fortied in and locked trailers posts through them leave 10 a in in months' probationary period a rick Sherman Lloyd F J Lucas liahed by custom Utah residents appear before Judge Tillman D meeting Thursday at mer Salt Lake bishop predicted' house of representatives at the take care of them" third class patrolman could take C B Maxfield Fred W Merrill have annually 'sent thousands sec-of Johnson for sentence Wednesday the "Only God can straighten out this On Thursday the Utah canning state capitol Subdivisions of the the examination for second class Mr Reynolds D F Smith M packets of crisp celery to all and New York City tangled universe and thus preserve of Clark Woodruff Elizabeth Miss did Thus sections three would deal with associations United States of the tions H H Bennett F companies cannery — patrolman: after six months a Warshaw andserve a dignified mankind" as assistant to the custom has become of nation- and official& of these associations various subjects A fourth group executive director of the National second class patrolman would be Savage will to be known as affiliates would Association of American loyalty perseverance eligible-textake the examination Mr Buck who will be absent from wide significance Mr Reynolds and companies whowere indicted Day Nurseries Industry and enterprise will lead for first class patrolman after Salt Lake City for several weeks Said Former iltahns and friends on charges of conspiring to fix be Separate from the IJ E A It plain one of America's prime probthis nation through the dark days composed of parent- - lems Tuesday night as she stepped one year a first class patrolman The plans of the Celery week of Utahns according to Mr Reyn- prices will appear for sentence would be of the postwar era Bishop Kesr- and to teacher similar o conLines nob Air All a United come entered of have from to Utah organizations plane expect pleas could take the examination for committee include the promotion olds have ney believes The would affiliates of never welfare been tendere cooperate aid in planning the senior patrolman if there was a of sales of celery to Salt Lakers celery—and they havg U A with E the chilin Most small workers' to of those be of defense sentenced sections to all Utah arranging in for Serious Problems Ahead this disappointed two vacancy reshipment grade after Wednesday pleaded guilty to vio- ing$ and programs f o r mutual dren " years as Ia first class patrolman and fair Rising temperatures "There will be very serious prob- 141iss Clark will speak Thursday or after two years as a first class lating the Dyer auto theft act benefit moat to solve" he viewed But lems weather prevailed throUghout Three candidates are mentioned at 8 p m at a public meeting They are Jess Davis Wade Lee and senior patrolman a man is built upon such our Tuesgovernment will states which hotel for to election intermountain Newhouse the of the at the of E John Haward presidency Wesley would be eligible to take the Riggs meeting of the day although a storm over the a fine basis that we will emerge Snyder Clarence L Snyder Muril the U E A Mr Taylor said These launch a three-da- y examination for sergeant if a vaa stronger and a more united naof Social Conference are Miss State Utah Hazel Brockbank R WoodFrench Buford Silcox F cancy existed and after four years Pacific coast region was moving tion" will sessions of the Theme Work ant row of education at the Wilson PatCharles Mallen professor as a first class patrolman senior eastward bringing rains Bishop Kearney said that he Fred M be the problem of what to do for slowly rick White Henry 'rhibodeau University of Utah snow to the Idaho pan- like some and patrolman or sergeant a man cases where in children small many others always liked to vocaFowler coordinator at the Martin WentCullen Edward L J would be eligible to take the handle and Montana decome back to Salt Lake City in mothers accept center employment tional school Ft West at worth Edward Donkin high Floyd examination for promotion to capButte Mont was the onIy Farm the land don't "mine" it "Those spent in this dioand N Howard Jensen principal of fense industries Hill and Gerald B Burns tain if there was a vacancy in weather station in the intermoun- cese are years of the farm' advice tenant Thisk among Tooele ers was school owners to and land to Others sentence given receive and Needs high junior that reek Housing tain area which reported a storm my life" he said "I willhappiest fornever anwill Election be results the to crimes Which they have conference of farm admitted Miss Clark will speak on dangers In progress Tuesday night and the get the pleasant and amicable Tuesday at the closing seuion of a two-da- y nounced at a general meeting Fri Approval Required are: guilt from makeshift housing snowfall there svas reported light associations with individuals of arising northern and Jiro Nakatani sending libelous day night in the tabernacle In each instance a man would !security administration field representatives from In the hours before dawn Tues- all creeds throughout the interdescribe the need for teaching hy'' postcard Donald Graves failing to have to obtain the permission of eastern Utah counties in the Newhouse hotel will discuss day temperatures at many points mountain country" and to children giene keep his draft board notified of his superior to take the examinanumerous other phases of the dipped below the freezing mark The New York Yankees' victory The policy was not advocated by his whereabouts: Frank Edward tion All promotions and adDarrell J Greenwell Cities reporting unusually low tem- in the world series was approved problem S Smith Diehl one itober forgery vancements would have to be ap- any particular speaker but conference president will conduct peratures included: West Yellow- by Bishop Kearney who explained mail theft and forgery Mabel E wa developeci during general disthe sessions and Miss Clark will stone and Reno 22 degree mini- that George Selkirk a New York poved by the governor Hancock and Carroll L Wright The governor took under con- cussions among the more than 50 be introduced by Mrs Burton J mums Roosevelt 23 Milford outfielder was a member of the S A representatives present House Utah sending obscene letters through Winnemucca and Elko1 Rochester diocese "And he's still sideration a recommendation from Musser Neighborhood the mail MaXlnillitil F Raddat& To avoid depletion of the land member who with Mrs H Nev 24 Ely Nev Delta a n d a pretty fair ball player" the patrol heads for disciplinary proWhether t h e state board of board a post office employe theft of M Ferguson also of the Neighborlows Greenriver Utah cedure to be taken against mem- through too intensive farming said smiling to new will examiners the delegate hood House board greeted the soD C bishop leases more equitable contrast In improper finance bers of the organization in case long-terof new Salt Lake mail George Kennedy Washington As for Notre Dame Bishop Registration certain superdepartment of Wilma on alike leader landlords cial tenants arrival service firearm: her to and transportation of necessity sweltered under a high said that he stopped at City voters for the 'approaching P King filing alse- returns to visory duties over state payrolls Tuesday If the foregoing plan 13 given were urged and in the w e s t Kearney night Ind home of the Bend South Elwood will be discussed by the boara at a It was pointed out that when municipal election wu apparently increase' cOmpensation "We are witnessing a sudden temperature final approval by Governor Maw maximums of 89 and $8 were re- famed Catholic school "I was told be to held in the first mass industrial development which Wednesday registra- Trimmer Gordon L Marcus and meeting the following present members of land is leued on a cash beet the light Tuesday at Yuma and Phoenix Ariz that Notre pame will do all right is exerting a terrific handicap upon ported Vern Alvin Barr- theft of govern- the capitol day this fall prone to get all he tion respectively the patrol will to eligible to take tenant la toothe—land this year but I am sorry I haven't counThe of countless thousands of children Alvin Keddington deputy reorganization program ment property Ben Martinez sale as long as the examination for captain: Ser- can out of Explaining that the Pacific seen them play this seasons" he 1941 received the for 1 said clerk that 6 Miss PC to of from Archlegislature Dell provides marihuana reports ty will years when then it Gladys age" was of mild intensity the added produce and geants E 11 McDonald M A it districts in- uletta forgery of a money order: a concentration of financial powers Clark said "What happens to stain Snow L A Christensen L J Is worn out move on to another from scattered votingturnout United States weather bureau preIn Atthe finance department but children of this age is important dicted fair Bishop Kearney and Monsignor E Moses embezzling funds Ralph Adams T E Hunsaker and J L farm and continue his agriculture' dicated a very light weather in the south Burns expect to leave for the east will be of guards at the Ogden air depot torney General Grover A Giles America hasn't given them enough and east voters Unregistered of Utah and partly next Tuesday Sullivan and Patrolmen C H "mining" parts duheld are consideration one certain there more recently opportunity at Hill field To remedy this situation it was given Allred Rink Smurthwalte Elmer cloudy skies for the northwestern ties which the board cannot relin- Other Nations Act on a crop October 14—toO get their names on portion of the state Wednesday Carling H M Doyle J E Baird urged that all leases becover quish a pe- the voting rolls before the qualifyL D Squire V N Davis M W percentage- basis and Temperatures in Salt Lake City He described a method however "But the dictator nations have which will be held Grant John' Visser P N Christi-so- n riod of several years so that the ing primary ranged from a high of 64 Tuesday because so done realize these 21 which could the board October they by delegate to a low of 35 degrees The mean L L Bishop James Rasmus- tenant would be as interested in Tuesday are and the formative to duties years cettain the department A third registration day will be they sen J G Young O P Howard farming on a scientific basis to held S on the basic philosophy of 50 was six degrees below norat the same time retaining October 28 super- can bank (Continuod On Pals Nineteen mal on Dan Beckstead E L Jensen P NIneteer0 (Continued Page Possibility that Pope Pius al visory control by requiring reguW Mueller and A A Luke be transported from Rome David H Elton mayor of Leth- lar reports This will be the basis might The governor indicated he would on a British battleship to another Albesta t Canada and a of the discussion at the Wednesbridge approve the advancement plan and trustee of KiWanis International day meeting country thereby dramatically conthat examinations would be con- 1 1 demning the German dictation of 1 Is to arrive in Salt Lake City early Mr Giles who is a member of ducted in the near future Thursday morning and will dis- the board 'along with Governor European affairs was seen in Salt cuss "Canada at War" at the Salt Herbert B Maw and Secretary of Lake City Tuesday night by The Most Rev Duane G Hunt bishop Lake Kiwanis club weekly meeting State E E Monson left for San m in the Francisco Tuesday and Ul PC& CA Ul V of the Catholic diocese of Salt 12:15 at p Thursday 9 m stores will be open until p a bond of only $1 and forfeit it Hotel Utah club officers For the first time in many LOS ANGELES Oct 7 (AI— 'Lake be meetwill to unable attend the On December 15 16 and 17 they or ealse go into court and take tmood-zruesday Ab Jenkins automobili' racing Bishop Hunt in an annual ading He said it had been agreed years all retail stores in Salt will close at a p rn and from dress his chance" driver and mayor of Salt Lake I to t h Catholic Woman's Novem'and be closed Ab will Lake Jenkins that order Mayor Fire any powers City delegating 24 re will until December Adthen t Mayor Jenkins predicted Salt 7bief LaVere M Hanson will be to the finance department will not ber 11 in observance of the 1918 city told the Los Angeles in the Ladles' Literary club league Sororities and fraternities are vertising main open until 9 p Tn On that 810 East South club Tuesday his city Lake City will win first place special guests at t h e meeting be sent until his return Temple street de- -exempt from the new federal tax has risen from thirty-nint- h date they will close at 6 p in to 'for national traffic safety At which also will be in observance of armistice clared fsom bources he rethat on initiation fees of clubs lind fifth place in the national trafW P Dunn who presided apThe decision to ask the stores the conclusion of his address he National Fire Prevention week come irkformation that has spected similar organizations L N Hinck:a committee to decide German leaders have been to close was reached Tuesday at was presented by Clarence fic safety list "because we are pointed Tempfars Meet Today urging a meeting of the retail trades what action will be taken on the Pope to indorse their dictated ley collector of internal revenue not trying to make money out vice president of Beesemeyer Asked Cooperation for tTtah said Tuesday 1 states the of chamber of a bureau the h No an II t oil company with a gold of it' protestsE against commandery move for peace using as bait the The new law places a tax of 11 will 'hold its merce following a request by We feel that when the & Rio: Grande Western Knights Templar medal in recognition of his present 'policy of including the fact that his approval would "save on cent irdtiation fees of $10 Ter new federal luxury taxes in the is Railroad company employes are stated conclave Wednesday start- - - Norman Sims representing the many speed records driving for infrom ruin" Europe or more whereas under the old stance a drunk come nation-widan when council article few days in jail will "This medal is given only to urged to cooperate In price of ing at 7:30 p m in the Masonic United Veterans' As part of their persuasive Arab law sums up to $25 were exempt The group also decided on world record breakers and only observance of :'ire Prevention ternole's Moorish room 650 East puting the state 2 per cent sales egy "the Germans have awardeo give better results than a fine" tax It was pointed' out that thousands of medals to Catholic 15 men so fir have been prehe explained week October 5to 11 in a com- South Temple street Harold G store closing hours during the e 1000 unclelmed $350 On an- in doing this the state is colEdward Christmas rush eminent A "On Price commander West sented careless with the from municption shopping it" Beesemeyer' driving chaplAins while irnoring the 1754 8075 Penn 31 8 W Temple 13 December the can said line the offender of nounced the ea Pale Iguittooa) lecting a tax on a tax Saturday post Tuesday charge general manager (Advertisement) a & 1 I I ': : Tentative approval was given '' ''' '' ::':::'' ::1 ' r ': '? ::: ::::::: Tuesday by Governor Herbert B t Maw to a form of organization k ' for the state highway patrol 1 ''' ' C ''' ' ' 4 i '''4Ac: which was placed under his direct ( Q 1406 Vt1SV'eP'"' 4' i 11 1004 v1 ittioso 01 4 supervision by the last legislature He said that Lieutenant P L Dow named several weeks ago ) as head of Ithe patrols would be t designated as superintendent and :7 that under him there will be two is' "3 s'11 ' captains one directing patrol ac1'‘ tivities in the northern section of t ''': Z one in the southern the state and t''t:1'''''' - t''''- tt It is contemplated that there t will be no lieutenants in the new N set-u-p but that seven sergeants each assigned to a different district will have direct control over I l's -4-at the men who police the state high' 4 : 4 r"4' l4 :: ' :" " ' ' 1 4 - " " ''' : :: 0 ' - '' - - 1- 7 4 '4 " ' Vi ' 4 1 ‘i -- f " 7- st- - - -- - '- s--:'' 1 1 Sltsl ' — A tekt J 5t it41 rr A 4) — A--- - -- it ' a- - ''" -- - Awl-i- t '12' '11i 3 ''i Tribune Cartoonist Puts In Busy Days on Visit 1 1 1 :'-r- '"' -- '0- 014liet g0- - - ' - - Committee Names November As Week to Advertise Crop Sale Promotion Push - - - Federal Court - Sentences' Score Today natio- - National Social Worker Stresses Children's Needs Fair Weather Visits Region I - FSA Session Tells Farmers To Till Land Not''Mine' It Board to Study Finance Shift' Voter Turnout Proves Light 111 28-deg- m 94-deg- - - - s -- - Bishop Forecasts - Canadianllayor L Will Talk in Tax Law Exempts College Groups - Transfer of Pope Jenkins Tells L A of thins In S L Traffic Safety S L Retall Stores Decide To Close Armistice - anno- - corn-Denv- of-ten- nigh-grad- er se thou-'Continu- ed - |