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   Salt Lake Tribune, The (Newspaper) - February 24, 1930, Salt Lake City, Utah                                THE SALT LAKE MONDAY FEBRUARY TIME PRESSES REVISING LEGISLATORS Gifts From Japanese School Children Eva Griffiths and Radcliffe Junior Red Cross students at the Hamil ton are holding presents received at the school from Miss Griffiths hits a Japanese and a French and Squires is holding open a Japanese portfolio of pictures and Thirty Days Set for Sie cial End The constitutional limit for the special session of the Utah legislature will expire Tuesday at So far as the mechanics of com the legislative work are con complete its session any time within a few Some members advocate They say it would be better not to take any chances about legality of any ac tion of the legislature on so Impor tant a matter as Others say that legislative clocks have been stopped before without damage and that it can be done Better do the Job right than in a these Legislators Pay Stops After Next The per diem to the members of the though not neces sarily to their stops with next The governors proclamation call ing the special session set out the important business of the special ses as the passage of constitutional amendments necessary to put into effect the tax plan of the Utah tax revision Two resolutions were introduced In each house to ac at the request of the Neither has been dis posed as One has passed house and but the two branches of the legislature as yet have not got to gether on harmonizing their respec tive The report ol the conference which was ex to do Is now before the senate for discussion and comes up with the resumption of sessions Mon day morning as unfinished The other constitutional amend ment proposed by the commission has passed the senate and lies on the table In the house until that body the senate does with the conference report now before The amendment which has just come out oC conference proposes to classify property for taxation pur poses and places limitations on taxes on and on income The which has passed the but not the creates state tax Three Amendments But Seven Are Tlie minor business of the special session is pretty well ad So far as the senate Is con seven measures have been and six of these are in the of fice of the secretary as com The seventh is on the governors awaiting his sig Three senate measures are Seven are still including the two constitutional amendments re ferred to The house has two other two are on the desk and one was just introduced Fri Of the senate measures to reach the secretary of states one is DEATH CLOSES WORK OF NOTED UTAH ENGINEER El Have i But 6 Days to Get Licenses Rush as Less Than OneThird Have 1930 TWO SPELLERS WILL GO EAST Champion and Loser iu Test to Visit With only six more days to less than onethird of the automobiles in Utah have received their 1930 license Kendall in charge of thA state automotive reported All cars must have 1930 licenses after Saturday mid The eight distributing stations will be open from 9 to 5 on Although complete reports have not yet been received from ail sta it is estimated that about 000 sets of plates have been Issued to said About of these have been issued in Salt based on the experi ence of are being made to dis tribute about plates this Twenty persons are now employed the constitutional amendment refer ring to vacancies in the There are three house measures on the senate second reading The lower which resumes its sessions Monday morning at 10 passed a very active if not productive So deferential had ths senate become before the end of the an unusual effort was made a successful at ascertain in advance how the house if it voted at on a certain committee The house humored the senate by voting Infor mally that when the committee re port carrying an appropria tion of for beautifying the capitol it would be Amendments Refused Because Improperly The revenue and taxation commit tee refused to receive the garine and cigaret tax amendments because they were Improperly The house passed an amendment to the to be submitted to the providing for the re moval of the prison from Salt Lake if so One of the high spots in the past week was the hectic argument over the use of inmate labor on the pro posed new addition to the state mental The house spent more time arguing that phase of the than the question of ap for the to be added to already Special elections in future of con gressmen or legislators to fill vacan cies will be placed on an emergency instead of being optional in the one and compulsory in the other in The may steadily at the capital and four at the While preliminary plans for the in championships of the national spelling sponsored by The Salt Lake called for but one trip to in the competition among Utah and Idaho grade school The Tribune management has decided that two youngsters will win sightseeing trip o The intermountain section In the spelling bee is comprised of two di the Idaho and the The Idaho division includes three coun ties from while the Utah division includes three counties from Under the promise made by The Tribune at the beginning o the In addition to a medal and a the winner of the Idaho sponsored by Myrtle state superintendent of schools in was to receive a trip to Salt Lake to compete in the School Receives GoodWill Token From Far Japan Junior Red Cross Proud Addition lo Toy Dance of Ye Artists Puppets Are there three of you young lady ils just Bernece she of my And were stirring things up forthe Art Masque which will be a colorful event city and county building said In there are about twelve men and the county assessors office working In with the license dis The city and county building sta tion was established this year pri marily to take care of those seeking Individual Approximately 1000 applications daily have been handled at the city and county build Ing for the past and the aver age at the capitol has been almost as STORM BRINGS The heaviest storm of the winter in point of water content visited the Salt Lake region Sunday adding much needed moisture to farm lands and mountain water Starting with a downpour of rain and ending with a soggy fall of the storm netted of an inch of This brings the total for February to which is considerably above the nor mal for this The total pre cipitation for the is still At Brighton eighteen inches of snow has fallen in the past three bringing the total on the ground up to fiftynine a figure but slightly below that of last use bis discretion about calling i An fall of snow at thus changing the present law and a i the mountain resort Sunday morn constitutions 1 had a water content of of an the observer for the city water works department The storm was to an sive barometric which intermountain phase of the event The the Utah sponsored by The was also to receive a a plaque and a trip to the intermountain Then the winner of the tain was to receive a trip to to compete in the national for which the sum of in cash prizes is Champion and Loser Get Trips Under New Under the new not only wil the state winners receive their med als and plaques and a trip to Salt but each will receive a five days sightseeing trip in Washing under the guidance of a from The Trib The only difference between the state champions and the inter mountain will be that the winner of the between the two states will be al lowed the opportunity to compete for the national championship and the in prizes awarded for the while the loser in the inter mountain contest will be merely spectator at the 6000 Children Busy In Last Two The spelling which has kep nearly 6000 grade school children Children of the Hamilton school are very proud of a box of pictur esque toys they received re cently from faraway Japan and are now arranging themin their exhibit case at the As the first Salt Lake school to enter the Junior Red the Ham ilton is the possessor of a large col lection of foreign toys and novelties which have been received as good will tokens European and Asiatic In presents have been sent to school children in other countries with whom a contact has been The Japanese toys came from the Yo primary school of Kyoto and include dered slippers and a set of beautifully mechanical figures for a pup pet One of the arrayed n bridal was dressed by a 0yearold Matsui of the Guy Hydraulic Passes Aged Guy widely known hydraulic engineer and a of the late Joseph ormer American ambassador to died of pneumonia Sun ay in a local hospital following a A resident of Utah since Sterling achieved wide recognition in lis profession and had supervised of many engineering rejects in the During the world Sterling for one year as chairman of he committee on research and in for the Utah council of de HE was also the inventor and patentee of a process for the inn of potash from liquor salts and from 3ne of Principal Witnesses At Colorado River He was one of the principal wit nesses for the state of Utah at the Colorado river hearing in Salt Lake before Charles special mas ter of the United States supreme Sterling was born to the son of Theodore and Charlotte Higgins His father was president of Kenyon col lege at where Sterling attended in 1877 and He obtained his civil engineering de gree in 1887 from Cornell and later studied specialized work In electrical engineering at the Lewis From 1887 to 1889 he engaged in railroad engineering and in the lat ter year was topographical engineer in California for the Union Pacific He then entered the ser vice of the federal government and in 1890 was assistant engineer in charge of the construction of the Phyllis canal hi He was similarly engaged m 1891 in construction of the ca nal near and in that district until when Mr Sterling became chief engineer in construction of the Priest Rapids project on the Columbia Member of Various Organizations of He was a member of the Cornel Society of Civil the American Society of Civil Engineers the Utah society of o which latter organization he was president in 1916 and he was als a member of Delta Kappa Epsilon On September Sterlin married Miss Harriet Brewer of San They resided in Salt Lake at 1555 East Ninth South Sterling was a member of the Pauls Episcopal In addition to his he is sur vived by a Morton a lieutenant in the United States navy and a Natalie Sterling of New York Butler and Smith Mail Fraud Trial Enters 4tli Week Scene Will Have Color of Gay Bohemian Area in UTAH ARTIST CIRCLES GLOBE Victim of Fall Leaves Hospital Rudolph Geoghegan was removed Sunday from Holy Cross where he has been a patient since tie fell over a stair rail at the Uni versity club New Years to his home at 200 North State Paralysis of the lower half of his body still it was but his general health is There are some encouraging symptoms which lead to a Hope that eventually he will recover the use of his physicians When federal court opens Monday morning at 10 the trial of George Butler and Miss Lucille Smith on mail fraud charges will en ter its fourth Presentation of the governments prolonged from time to is expected to conclude within two or three after which the defense will If all well the case should be submitted to the jury in a weeks At the conclusion of this Judge Tillman Johnson is expect ed to set for immediate hearing the Joint trial of Miss Smith and Oscar Peterson on three more grand jury indictments charging use of the malls to defraud in connec tion with the failure of the Western Livestock Loan The com pany went into the hands of a re March with more than I in outstanding Who is who This is a question which will be answered promptly at 12 Friday night at the Elks For this will be the time when everyone at the annual masquerade ball of the University of Utah Art Guild will be unmasking and making their identity Un Quart de Paris is to be the name of the this idea being car ried out through the use of various scenes depicting the cabarets and streets of the Bohemian section of Prizes are to be presented to the ones wearing the most beautiful and most comical Dorothy Shepherd is general chairman In charge of the arrange ments for the She is being assisted by a committee composed of Eva Helen Helen Mildred Cors Bernece Ada Cham Romona Oryal Tay Ted Drummond and Cecil CATHOLICS END INSTITUTE L WOMAN FOUND DEAD IN HER CHAIR Girard Hale Says Relations Between South America Relations between the nations of South America and the United States are steadily said Girard prominent Utah on his return to Salt Lake from a trip around the who designed the mu rals on the main floor of the state capitol and Is the painter of many of the portraits in the state made numerous sketches through out the Orient and South America and will work on their completion NEW GROWERS JOIN IN WOOL SELLING PLAN Agree to Market Product Approximately pounds of the 1930 wool clip of centra and southern including part of the famous Jericho clip of to b3 the largest single wool pool in the United have been signed up to be sold through the Utah Wool Marketing association in af filiation with the National Wool Marketing This was the word brought to Salt Lake Sunday by presi and James secretary of thj Utah who have been in Sanpete county for the past several days arranging the They were accompanied by Jo seph Johnson of Draper who will assist in handling the Producers of Fleeces Enter Hooper said that Utah pro of or about pounds of have pledged to sell through the marketing asso which Is functioning for the first time this The main or work is yet to be ac cording to who believes that a much greater portion of Utahs 1930 wool crop will eventually be han through the Although its campaign is just get ting under the National Mar keting of the nationwide commodity marketing organizations formed under the fed eral farm already has n sight at least of the pounds of wool it hopes to market throughout the United States from the 1930 Hooper Wool is being signed at a rapid rate in the woolgrowing sections of the say reports received by Hooper from Byron secre of the corporation in charge of its Boston Washing ton Other State Marketing Groups Back Other marketing asso affiliating with the new na tional program include those of Mon North Dakota and Hooper The Mon tana association handled about pounds last making it the largest state The North Dakota Cooperative Wool Marketing association handled pounds of wool last year and expects considerably more this The wool Hooper pointed has attracted the coun trys largest wool the Pacific Cooperative op in the Last year the Pacific handled pounds of marketing most of it directly to the but this year it expects to attract as a unit in the large na tional program at least to Girard busy for the last two is rap idly approaching its interesting Already a few schools have held their and about March 1 the contest in four states will be reduced to the best an address before the annual I Bishop Assails Modern Trend FLAYING the craze of modern youth for the John bishop of the Catholic diocese of pleaded for closer cooperation between parents and students in Chamber Plans Discussion ol led at weather bureau stations speller in each of more than six hun dred After March I the contest pro In two weeks the dis contests will be held in the four In two weeks more the state contests will be and then he students will compete in in con with the Utah finals of the national oratorical ihen nri Catholic teachers which concluded Sessions were held at Attendance included teachers from Catholic schools in Salt Lake Eurcka Park Thc conference opened should closely supervise the activities oi their children and see nf is n conflict between i and Bishop Mitty What the chamber of commerce considers the major Salt Lake county for 1930 ill be the mem ber of the board of of the at the weekly member ship luncheon i chairman of the will j invitations have been tended to Governor I Mayor Jolm members of the state road city i the exception of those in southern Silt Lake received the bv Herbert tia UKC uic greatest amount of any station ill 111 ir c Qn ri it trt reports Sunday to the loca of the weather Man Hospital Reports Breaks have become increasingly Unless there is greater influence in the little can be done to coun the Bishop Mitty outlined other phases of secular education as compared with the public schools and asked for a closer association in preparation of He declared the impor tance of cooperation cannot be over Other speakers at the sessions Sat included the Keefe ard representative teachers from youth is moving at high of school proteins was the princi and the problems of education pal Miss Lottie was found dead in her home at 2230 Fifth East street at 5 Sunday by neigh She had while seated in her supposedly from heart dis ease and Clara 2224 Fifth East had been looking after Miss who had been in ill health for years She visited her at 11 Sunday and returned at 5 to find the door Swanson called other neigh looking through the win they could see the body slumped in the The door was forced and the police were No in quest will be It was death being evidently due to natural Miss Bivens was the daughter of the late Andrew and Catherine The only known surviving relatives are a Max two nephews ail of and two COAST IDEAL Victims WINTER PLAY AT BRIGHTON ST i Endeavorers Will Hosts to Society Officers In Salt he He made the trip in company with John Chicago also known hi At Hale companion met Major and Mrs Charles formerly Miss Dorothy Bamberger of Salt and with them made a special excursion into lower Andes to see some origina examples of early Peruvian Ma jor Allen is the United States mili tary attache of the embassy at Lima and the Peruvian government fur the party with a and bodyguard for the Mr Hale In the Argentine also the native showed their hospitality to their North American Hal Through the enthusiasm and efforts of the American embassy in that a better understandin and warmer friendship between th two nations is being built h caid The route traversed by Hal and Morgan in the course of thei journey included th Philippine the Siamese an i Suma the Bal Rio de Buenos I mountains and the Panama Trie nip made in a year and a Hale Is the son of Fred 223 Sixth East and is making Arizona and New Mexico Cooperatives Also Arizona and New Mexico coopera tives are also busy signing up 1930 If the present rate oi sign ing Hooper believes the national corporation should real ize its aim of pounds by shearing The successful start of the new marketing has stirred private wool traders into action earlier than was anticipated and their competition is likely to be more apparent from now fooper said is a member of the of directors of the National Wool Marketing Business Women Set Federation Meeting Dates Dates for the meeting of the State Federation of Business and Profes Womens were fixed for May 2425 at the Newhouse hotel in hs at a meeting of the board of directors of the federation at the Newhouse Sunday Ora Harmston of president of the representatives on the in addition to in attendance were Jennie Tan American Miss Ireta Pe Brigham City Miss Eva Coalville Miss Mary Eph raim Steed and Miss Clara Farmington Miss La vetta Logan Miss May Price Miss Nial Richfield Miss Lucille Sexton and Miss Lenore About 35 were in Printers Favor Keeping Chief By 43 to 1 Vote Harold midwest secretary of the International Society of Chris tian and gen secretary of the International He is a graduate of the Ecole Beaux Arts of Paris and his paint ings are in the Corcoran the Spreckels San and the Murray general manager and county commissioners of the Salt Late t Utah Norman of Hyde at present living at 3426 South Sate suffered a fracture of erai ui mi be the guests of Salt Metropolitan art gallery of BRIGHTON is an ideal spot for a winter resort and provides op Lake Endeavorers They the left Sunday at 3 when he was struck by an automobile cers of State Automobile as critically injured Thursday in criven bv of i skiing trip with the An open forum discussion i reported much imi had ju proved late Sunday Tno Salt Lake railway executive i suffered fractures of thf skull when a motorcycle tore through a for dog and other sports will stop here between trains on their way to San Francisco for a series of m i which should make it rival the famous winter retreats of I said Green of San Francisco upon his return Sunday from a will follow Browns Ernest Funeral R crowd in front of Vassar where Sullivan hart been Funeral fo Ernest i his Miss Nancy Bopped within 10 teet after hitting will be i 1 ori the who died held Wednesday at I Bishop Gaskell Interment will be in tlis City ceme The body may bo day at the mortuary and at Miss Kva corresponding the 1429 Michigan secretary for the Mothers Illness Calh Daughter lo Michigan just stepped from a I Mountain southbound street car at Mr wag hWm in the Utah mountains Stv Planning to take the asal tion the automobile hlm winter sport i trom He has been in Salt Lake for the past having come here expressly to study possibilities for winter Slack took the injured youth to the county and was released after a of his brakes proved them in good haps of any The fifteen members of the including four left Salt Lake farly Saturday morning for Park City by At skis and strapped to their they the Silver King Coalition headed over the mountains for the Balsam inn at Saturday afternoon and Sunday A delegation of Utah Endeavorers will meet them at the station at JO take them on a short sightseeing tour of the followed by a lunch They will leave over the West ern Pacific at Reserva tions for the luncheon may be made Shields Robbery An unidentified man with Miss Lily intermediate i Seventh South jst the Y Salt Lake Typographical union in its regular monthly indorsed its Charles for Most of the officers now holding al The vote of indorsement was 43 to The ticket headed by Presi dent Howard follows First vice Theodore Per ry second vice George Wood ruff Randolph delegates to Ameri can Federation of Frank Frank William William Trotter delegate to trades and labor congress of William Lowe trustee Union Printers Walter James George William Lucas agent Union Printers i Ira Gwinnup board of audi The trip was under the of Ralph S who described Our Ruline guaranteed to it as one of the most successful the ARROW 63 Second i club had ever He reported Wednesday from 10 until time j was called to Ana Office that the snow was in condition ol I where her mother is critically devoted to skiing in the l PARTY deep snow which covers the high i The card social which was to have mountains surrounding the They left Sunday at 2 skiing down Big Cottonwood canvon as far union 115 has the but when nc as the Stairs power where postponed to March at questions concerning the funeral met them and brought them to 1 the home of Marcus 1086 allowed him to The robbery i for there were Salt 1 Fourth East was discovered later by Final Broadcast Of Choir Monday The final broadcast of the Salt elusion of a senice ransacked a dresser and a purse containing accora tabernacle choir will be given ins to a report made to at 4 oclock Monday it was of the returning announced Sunday by Anthony No recital will be been siven February bv Ladies auxiliary of Salt Lake to the said they encountered i but when nc given at organ recitals in the will begin at noon Tuesday instead of Lund  

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