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Show "a jia l b l.i fc ?Vv r v t 4 -- Cf'T",s JLT mftZ r rS-?t- tm V When you steal another man's time you are as much a robber as if you stole his purse. FOUNDED , SALT LAKE CITY 1850 City Nurseries Now Open to , UTAH MONDAY, FEBRUARY 21 1027 SEVENTY SEVENTH YEAR FEDERAL RESERVE BANK OPENS NEW HOME IN SALT LAKE FOR BUSINESS Gardeners Passage Through Rockies j t 7 Opens Up Big Possi- bilities, Pleases Colo rdo, Mayor Reports. t UU and tts to do everything possible to carry on tha wonderful project opened up with the boring through Of Moffat tunnel.' declared Mayor 6-- Clarence Neele Monday. Mayor Meotea and party, including the mayor aon. George Q. Ncdlen, and Captain Stephen Abbot, commandant of tha Eaat high R. r: O. T. C. unit, returned from Sunday afternoon. The entire mate af Colorado is wildly enthusiastic over the possibilities opened up ia the closer linking of tha Colorado and Utah declared tha mayor. Capitols. Newspapers have devoted editions to recounting tha occasion. Tha beat of feeling for Salt lake ia exhibited on every band la Denver and was reflected ia the consideration and honor paid the mayor and party as representatives of the Utah capital. . ( The boring through of the pioneer tunnel is stlU only a small of the work yet to bo done to pert realise the full benefttof the project. Mayor Keslea said. Utah and capital should be Interested to the saturation point in carrying on the work at the Utah end of the project C. Clarence Nealen Mayor his was by aecompenled son, George Q. Neslen and Cspt In of the charge Stephen Abbot East high school R- - O. T. C. unit. Unstinted praise of Mayor Keeton's address upon the occasion ol the bore's completion, is heard in Denver and at all points sn route, aooordlng to Captain Abbott The address was broadcast throughout th nation over radio stations KOA. Heaver, and Kfu Salt Lake. The same comment made . by ChPtala Abbott on the recepUon of voiced by lliyer Naelen's talk, was president of local No-1f. laofBerry, the American Federation of musicians, who returned from Den ver Sunday. It behooves Salt . citizen Den-Wa- cltl-sa- i- 'Z - ' ns .Utah Banker Will T Speak at Oakland V vice Orval W. Adams, presi- dent of the Utah State National hank of Salt Lake, will be one an-of the principal speakers at the nual Western Savings Regional conference under the auspices of association Bankers the American March IT and II at Oakland. Calif. Four hundred bankers from the 11 western states are expected to attend. Installment plan buying, one of the moat important subjects to come before the conference, will he discussed bf Mr. Adams, W. R. Morehouse of Loe Angeles, president of the association will bo Espey among tho speakers and ofW.tho as- Albig, deputy manager in sociation with headqoarters New York will discuss DiversifiInvestments.' cation of Loans and W. D. Ellis president of theFed.-erLand Bank at Berkeley, former Utahn, is scheduled to discuss relationship of savings bank, joint stock land bank and federal farm loan banka. al ' Sevier River , , Suit Continued Rearing on the petition of H. A. LaFount. receiver of tho Sevier River Lead and Water company and on tho state's protest to sale to a loe Angeles bond company wss eontluned by Judge William M. MeCre Monday for one week. New counsel have matters ere appeared, and several np before the finyet to be taken al hearing, it Is mid. The state. It appears, bee loaned (1WJM of school funds to jthe land and water company, secured by stock of tho water company and n subsidiary. The state that whUe foreclosure proceedings have been Instituted, the receivership sale would make It trapoaaible to collect. eon-en- SEED- STREES . j Planting Time U Here, s With acclimated Tested Seeds' and Reliable Shrubs and. Trees, your success is Porter-Walton- as-Mir- Our naw Seed and Nursery Catalog1 tells what, when and how to plant, r - Send for Free Copy. - ITC . ds for acquaintance Opportunity with a largo variety ef plants shrubs end flowers suitable for pirating in Salt Lake City in the springtime ia given all resldenta in the opening, announced Monday, of Liberty park and Jordan park greenhouses for public Inspection during considerable part of every i day. In the interests ef a more beautiful city. Harry 1 Fineh, city commissioner In charge oh th department of parks and publlo property, announced Monday that tho two greenhouses would be open from 14 until 4 o'clock dally rad on Sundays from 14 to 12 noon.. An attendant will explain tbd different types of flowers rad plants and tell when --and bow to plant thorn. - last year the department to gave similar .encouragement cl vie pride, with splendid results, Mr. Finch reporting that hundreds of residence called at the Holdup Denied by Alleged Pal of Bearded Bandit to Justice E. J. Frick Takes Oath Ready to Begin His Duties on Wednesday, 'Justice Valentins Gideon, who was appointed Saturday by Gov. George H. Dern to fill the unexpired term of tho lata Justice J. E. Frick; look tho oath of office qualifying for tho supreme bench Monday, and will taka bis seat Wednesday- Feb, 22. . Save for tho month of January rad tha forepart of February this will mean a continuation on ths supreme court of Justice Gideon dating from hia appointment to the bench in lfiT. The unexpired term of Justice Frick will continue for about 22 months Justioe Gideon was born in Iron county, Missouri. January 11. Hit received his degree as bachelor of science in Carle ton college. Missouri in 1224 and later took a degree in the 8t- - Louis law school. He moved to Ogden ia ltks and was admitted to tha bar in 124. His firm service In a public office came with hia selection as city attorney of Ogden in 1412 a position which ho filled until 1414. The year following he was appointed to the bench and was reelected Tabernacle Will Be Open supremo to that office In 1412, bolding the 1127. Refusing te run until post Address For Radio for renomlnation by tho Democratparty he retired from tho bench 10:30 Oclock on Wash ic last January. The appointment ef a successor ingtons lay between Justice Gideon and Judge Georgs Christensen of tho Seventh judicial district. In makGovernor ing the appointment Imitation of the First PresidenDern eonMdered that Justice Gidcy of the Church to the general eon could fill tho vacancy with pubUo including visitors in the a minimum of delay In the funceity, to hear President Coolldges tioning of the court Washingtons birthday address In tbs Tabernacle with the use of the public address system there. Is renewed to the public, it was announced Monday. Thoeo wishing to hear the address ia the great auditorium are requested to bo In their seats by 14.20 a m. aa the doors will G closed at that time. They may enter any time beginning at 4.24 am. tor a preliminary musical program to be broadcast bp the University Business Men of Utah over K8U There la no Bankers, charge for admission. Fake Stock of Warn. Tbs entire speech will be" broadcast from the local station simulWaiting for Chance. taneously with a broadcast from 22 other stations, between tbs bourn of 14:24 and 11:24 am , Mountain time, so that persona In Protest against ths Hoithsr blO practically all parts of ths United proposing repeal of the present seStates, who hats receiving seta curities law and ths enactment of may hear the address a registration statuta modeled G. N- - Child, city superintendent along the lines of the Colorado of schools announces that upper law. was voiced before fne house grads students and parents may judiciary committee Monday at a hear the speech at ths East, and hearing ia the eepitoL West high schools, and the Irving, publlo Orval W. Adams ef the Utah Junior, Jordan. Jackson and Haw- State National bank protested that thorns schools. bill would let down tbs bars Members of both houses of tho the to fake mine promotions and legislature will hear it In tha house unscrupulous promoters te of representatives chamber whe--e without restriction in the a receiving set will be installed. operate He declared that tho bill These places will taka care of all stats. was modeled closely after ths Colwho wish to hear tho speech and who have no receiving sets In their orado statute and that be knew of no state in the west which was homes. The speech la being brought to suffering more from doubtful proBalt Lake through 14.444 miles of motions than wag Colorado. Ormond W. Ewing voiced simiAmericas Telephone A Telegraph company wires, through the cour- lar objections and held tho present A law te be In advance of tho Pvwee tesy of the Utah Light company. Tests mads between Salt Colorado statuta Melvin Bowles of Walker BrothLake and Naw York Sunday proved ths system all ready for ers bank declared tha present law tho broadcast. The Tuesday pro- was hot perfect nor was Its engram will begin at 4:14 with a forcement, yet, he declared. It was musical program by tho University aa Impossible task tor on man of Utah. to attempt a strict enforcement. Washington's birthday will bo The present director had doubtless observed generally In Salt Laks erred In soma cases but he exTuesday, banka, retail and whole- pressed belief that the state had sale stores, schools and public been protected against many take buildings, including poet offices, be- promotions through tho work of ing closed. securities commission. Boms The Elks club will entertain TS4 the should bo made, to tho children nt a Washington's birth- amendments law, he said, but bs told the comday party and the annual faculty-stude- mittee he was not prepared at tho party of Westminster col- time to point them out in detail. lege will be held on that day. committee Members of tho Boy Bcoats of Salt Lake counthose appearing against the cil are making a council wide ef- quizzed was there ray particular fort to urge people to go to places bill if were where they may hear President clause they objected to. hot. were the that tsld objections Coolldges Washington's birthday ths fundamental principles address, it is announced at head- against behind ths proposed new law. quarters. these were listed that It eamraas Among for Troops are making n required no Investigation Into ths tho purpose. behind assets ths security to bo offered for sals but inquired eiro- - Preliminary hearing of Richard. William West and Jack Clin-to- ft Bergstrom charged with criminal assault on a girl waa begun before City Judge N, H. Tanner Monday morlnng behind locked door The youths ars alleged t have Invited ths intended victim and two other girls to rids home in their automobile after a dance at a local hall, but Instead took them west of tho air mail field, where the attack ia said to have occurred. Ed Wilser. alias Ed Wells alleged partner of Roy T. Tug" Wilson in various oil station robberies, pleaded not guilty to robbery of U. M. Deaton, attendant at a Continental Station at Ninth East and Third South. February 12 He will be given preliminary hearing March 1. Bond was set at 22,444. He is said to have taken 227.72. William Carter, colored, charged with obtaining money under fa Ip pretenses in esle of an automobile for 224, pleaded not guilty. His hearing was set for March 12. Bond was fixed at 2240. Preliminary hearing of Ben Cowan, alias finyder, charged with second degree burglary for entering of D. N. Mackays chicken coop in which 40 chickens ars said to have been stolen, waa begun Monday before City Judge Noel 8. Pratt- - at Birthday. le to-b- o nt Religion Classes to Help Home for Boys Ths Religion classes In ths various wards of Balt Laks stake will eaoh give entertainments In their respective ward halls Tnssday, Feb.-22- . at I p.m. for the benefit of the Dead Home for Boys. Tha program will consist of vocal and Instrumental music, readings and specialty numbers The brass hand of ths Lund boms will also participate. This is an annual custom each Washington's birthday. with Balt Laks stake. A group of tho bays from tho Lnnd Homo will visit ths various wards taking part in the pro,' grams Former Pleasant Grove Man Die on Coast Elijah Maybew. a former reel dent of Pleasant Grovs died Saturday In n Los Angeles hospital according to a message received by h! niece. Mrs C. L. Watson. 224 Westminister avenue. He was s aon of Elijah and Bally Meyhew, pioneers of Pleasant Grovs He moved to Los Angeles about 1411. Surviving are three sisters Mrs. Mania Shaffers Mrs Libhle Astie and Hip Sadis Msakln. The body will bs taken to Pleasant Grove for r Ires and bur's 1. 4 SOTS TSday sad Tsmsusrw Keeley Hatchet Ice Cream Brick At Your Kteky Dealers . Extra FaHifl la Interior aad uterior views of Balt Lake's half milUoa dollar Federal Rewcrye bank betiding lines doors swung open lo the pobito Monday for the first time lbe handsome streets re stands ea the aha formerly oocnfAcd by the Wstorio 4 onto Hoove at Sooth Temple and State streets. Fiwai haaltra and loir r Exccsai te taxation prices received tor term produce are driving Utah people from the farms so rapidly that in th past five years tho state farm papula-tion decreased 24.222 or 21A per cent, and indications are that there will be a similar drop during tha coming, flvo yean. 1L 8. It isdtr, secretary of the Utah State Farm bureau declared before members of th state legislature at a luncheon at the Kewhouae Hotel Mon- day noon. Nearly three score legislator including the entire farm bloc of tho house, a number of other tives, and a group from th senate, were guests ef the farm bureau at the meeting, and bad explained to them the agricultural situation of the state at the present time aa seen by tb bureau head David N. Beale, president of th bureau, and L. U Bunnell, vice president also spoke. Mr. Winder said the U. 8. census showed Utah to hare the heaviest decrease in farm population ef any state In th Union In 1224 144,249 except Georgia. ia people lived oa Utah, farms; 1922 there were only 141,242. he Id. In 1121 farmers represented 21.2 rep-rese- parts ef the walls and front of cages In dark brown marble. The floors are tiled to match. General offices an on the first floor also. On ths mezzanine an telephone and telegraph rooms and rest rooms rad on the second floor an ths transfer rooms or clearing hones for tho district nerved by the Balt Lake branch. Jurisdiction of the Balt Laks branch ranches to all of Utah, southern Idaho and eastern Nevada. Officer are; W. R. Partner managing direc- ply that a statement bs filed by tha corporation ia order te get a permit to sell stock. H. C. Hick director of tho department. fharaoterized th bill as full of loopholes through which fraudulent promoters might escape criminal prosecution and subterfuges which would nullify any protection offered the purchasing public. It would be almost impossible to prove bad faith on the part of a promoter under this bill and In general he declared the bill would let down the bars for an influx of high prassur stock salesmen-froall parts of th United States. Tbs repeal of the present law and the passage of the Dennison bill by Congreve would strike a heavy blow at the honest promotion of western mining enterprise, be said. Ths repeal of the present taw rad ths enactment of the new bill would open the field for the wild st type of advertising with no possible chance to correct, supervise or suppress the same aa It to for the United States postal carries to prove aa actual fraud In order to bar such matter. tog a sentence for arson. He was arrested here by deputy sheriffs oa susplcioa of having -a stolen automobile. According to Wisconsin automobile company wire the automobile was embezzled. -- nec-eraa- ry Officer Returns East With Forger Suspect lenatx Kapierala, police officer Monday with Albert Patln, who is wanted In Wisconsin on three count ef forgery, and Is said also to have fled a pens jns'ltution wble eerv. ol Milwaukee. Win, left tor; H. 1C CToft, assistant man- ager: Wendell M. Smoot assistant cashier; Lafayette Hanchett, provident of ths Utah Power and Light company and vice president of the National Copper bank, chairman of the board of directors; board mem-be- n are Chapin A. Day of Ogden, o Cepresident of the ment company; Charles H. Barton, Ogden, president of the National Bank of Commerce; James 8. Bussell, Pocatello, Idaho, president of the Citizens' Bank aad Trust company; Frank J. Hagenbarth, Spencer. Idaho, president of ths National Wooljr rowers association; I chairman of the board ef dtrecton of Walker Brothers Banker and Mr. Partner. new The grand opening ef th home of the bank will be held Saturday. March 2, and will bo attended by officers of tha federal raearee bank at Baa Francisco, and of member banks from all parts of , the none. Invitations have been seat to all member banks la the none, and te officials of the district federal reserve. Among those who win will participate in the exercises be lease B. Newton, chairman of the beard of the district, and federal raeervo agent and John U. Calkins, governor of the federal rtaurv board, both of Baa FranUtab-Idah- ' cisco. Ths program for the day will Include inspection of ths bank, and a dinner and program at Hotel Utah. - Examiner Reports Rate Both Ways to Be Reas onable; Reduction to N. Assistant Superintendent To Leave Wednesday . For Texas. A. C. Matheson,-assistastats superintendent of pifbUc instrucwilt tion lease Wednesday for DaBas Tsxaa to reps scent the state deportment of education at the deliberations of the state and administrative officers under ths auspices of the National Education association. Mr. Malhesoa Will conduct ths general meeting Tuesday of ths state superintendents and educational administrators which has been called to take np various administrative problems in education. Dr. C-- N. Jensen, state superintendent who has taken active charge of the work ia promoting the meeting and arranging for the program will not attend owing to the duties hers ia prV of certain connection with pending school legislation. Preceding Tuesday's general there will be conferences ?ieetlng and Saturday of the department ef su pengitandeace of the N. E. A- Ml Matilda Peterson, stats supervisor of primary education loft Monday for the meetings of primary supervisors department ef the National Council of Primary Education Incident to the general meetings at Da liar. She will go te Kansas City from hers to spend a few days in the Kansas City schools and will proceed from there to Dallas. nt ts . from 2mWEw 4Ue frah mOilmna Like Legislators Invited To Tax Meet Tonight AM members ef the legislature and shout 24 business men of ths state have been Invited to attend a dinner at tbs chamber of commerce this evening t f o'clock tor th purpose of discussing tax legislation now pending before the legislature. - Roy Bullen will preside, and speakers will Include Brest. A. W. Ivina, William Bailey and Wad D. & R. G. Tax Value Same as Last .Year Taxable valuation ef the D. A ia Utah will amount to about th same figure aa It did in 1424 it la Indicated in the annual return of the railroad filed with tho state board of equalization Monday. The railroad returned a valuation of 222.721.272 and waa nernmed last ymr at 222 414.211s R. O. W. . ' n HURT COLLISION. 8. Davis, 41, suffered lacerations on the head and face whea hia car collided with a machine driven by M. N. Asper. 221 Quince street at First West rad North streets Monday. After Tempi treatment at ths Emergency hoswas returned to bis Davis pital. homo. J. -- Owes Its Success to Honest , Policy Is he Says whes Ltoeota was preside t ttah's oldest was started md lewler te torse snorhas ter at IX lt It S Mae Daync ha rtaUaed la dtomaada sad 1 weed cm be relied am. Da; dtomaada eaa always twraed at tbetr tell vatwa aad applied a a Mgktr M.K Ota sioo nttvowD pf?rii. i oi r window V t 4. popula- tion. and In 1222. they only represented 21A per cent Mr. Winder said that 22 per cent of the net Increase from terms gees for taxation purpose while only 24 per cent of th manufacturer 27 end per cent af th merchant e increase ia paid ia taxation. Tb farm secretary told the that cries from many parts of th state r ta th effect that th farmers can't hold oa much longer under th weight ef taxation. and he declared that unless th legislature provides relief extinction of the nativ Utah farmer will follow, and In his place arc now coming Oriental aliens and southern Europeans whose standard of living ia no low that they can live where Americans cannot. Paeeag of th proposed amendment to ths Constitution to permit classification of property for taxation purposes will solve the problem, In tb opinion of Mr. Winder end the other farm bureau officials present. They said that In 20 per cent ef the states of tho Union such a system is followed and that nowhere, after it baa been tried out. has it been repealed. Ten thousand farmers of tb state have signed petitions for th paeeag of tho amendment, they told th legislator They said tb farmers are not asking to escape taxation, for they are willing to pay their share, hut. said tha speakers, th farmers only ask for a fair and equitable distribution of tho tax burden. Y. Recommended. WASHINGTON. Feb. II. AP) Rate ea fresh meat and packing house products from Ogden. Utah, to eastern consuming territory are generally reasonable, She Interstate eomraeroe commission Waa advised today by aa examiner who Investigated a complaint of packing house Interests at that point. Th examiner also said rates on packing bouse products from Ogden and from Reno, Nor, to California were reasonable and the commission was advised ta dismiss complaints as to rates oa that traffic. It was suggeatsd. however, that rate from Ogden to New York, Brooklyn and Boston on fresh frozen meats which are approximately 22 22 per hundred pounds should bs reduced to 22. Tha commission Itself will pass upon tha recommendations before they become effective Utah Interests tb File Exception! to Decinon H W. Prickett, of tbs Utah Traffic Service bureau, who filed th complaint in tha above eaa for th Ogden Packing A Provision Company, amid Monday that he would file exceptions to tha examiner report, and that then for tho first time, th ease with th examiners report ana ths exception. will be brought before th interstate commerce commission for disposition. It Is explained that the commission has taken no action as yet oa ths case, and that only recommendations have been mad by th examiner, th eaa never yet having bean brought before the entire commission. Autoisfs Warned . To Get licenses H E. Crockett, secretary of state asued a warning Monday that penalties would face motorists lidriving care without tho cense plates after March L 's Requests have been mad of local peace officers to arrest any ear owner who has failed to secure his license plates oa or before that date. Advices from the officers indicate that a general dean up may b expected. Registration this year have been greatly expedited by accepting the certificate issued last year as prims facie evidence of ownership and inspection. This has aided materially In cutting down the time required for handling th large crowd which swarm to th office seeking plates to date. If car owner will acf promptly in applying for their licenses they will still be able to avoid th longer delays necessitated during th last few days. Only six more working days remain to license the bulk of all ears operating ta th state and It will require close cooperation from motorists to avoid delay and confusion. Mr. .Crockett said. All application must be mad oa the regular application form aad must bo accompanied, by either an. inspection certificate or the cart'ffrv lent yer -- Still Is Seized at Old Slaughter House Federal agents assisted by SherClark of 8ummit county Sunday afternoon took possession of hug distilling plant that has been in operation for some tins in tb old Button slaughter house two miles west of Park City. Agonu report that they found a still in operation and a still Idle. Besides th mash gnd equipment of tho place 172 gallons of moonshine waa confiscated and J. Hanley and David Johnstoa arrested, the officers report. iff if l4-gall- Dr. Beeley, O. A. KirkRdm .To Address Scout Meet Dr. Arthur L. Beeley of the University of Utah, and Oscar A. Kirkham. associate regional executive, Boy Scout will discus the subject Boys at the sessions ef the Salt Laks council scout leadership training course at the Longfellow school Thursday evening, Feh. 24. hit Washing. ton, - Daynes Jewelry A leg-isat- Building Is Pronounced One of Finest In West; $12,000,000 Transferred ...Under Heavy Guard. Offloers and employes of tho Salt Lake branch of tho Federal Reserve Bank opened ths doors of their asw 9444,444 homo on South Tempi rad Stats streets Monday morning for active busiheaa. Following several days preparation for ths removal, tbs funds in ths branch were removed under heavy guard to tho vaults in tha new structure; rad service to ths publlo was ready when the doom opened Monday. The removal Included the transfer of 212.444.444 from the old headquarters to tho Deseret National Bash building to tho new establishment. Of the total amount. 24,404.444 waa In cash, tho balance in securities. To amply protect tho fortune during ths moving process, a guard consisting ol a squadron of city detectives, motorcycle policemen. regular patrolmen, under the direction ef Chief Joseph E. Burbidge: six marines; Henry Taggart of tho secret service; tea regular bank guards and other hank employes. The move took pine at 4 a m., with a small group of curious onlookers watching the process. Officers of tho organization announce that tha formal opening of thetr new home will be deferred for some time, but that when it ia held a group of representatives from th Baa Francisco headquarters of the district will bs In attendance . In occupying the new structure, Balt Lake becomes ths first city in ths twelfth region of the federal reserve bank to have its own home. The building la one of the most beautiful ia the city, in the opinion of those who have viewed it, and much ef H is Utah made, Utah architects having drawn the plans, Utah workmen having carried out the construction, and Utah materials having been used as far as possible. The Interior le strictly fireproof, even the furniture being of ateoL The decorations are pronouneod aa usually Attractive; Ths main floor walls and ceilings are of a cream colored tint, with tbs lower t -- per sent ef the total rtate , lr Head Predicts Influx of Orientals Unless .Taxes, Prices Are ' Adjusted.. Soon.. Bureau Successor regie-Irxti- The Maytag Cat-Aluminu- m Tub. to oat eoe. tede. iw, nat, aellt, stack or ada after the waahteg to The Maytag Shop Btl 40. STATE. WA4. ua 0 j |