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Show -- ' , , . , , The problem with some leaders is to put them where they will do the Just ' . r atm - , doil . tFoulgrow ..,.. 18.50 . , . , , , , , , , - ' , SALT , , 4- - er, J 6 ,41 -i ite, Á. 4111 , Lb 1 curz ' ,,' 110 ' - ' f Crumes. in. i PASSAGE , 011 . LAUD: BRINGS 0 -- , ,,,,,,. I llibiji il RIVER OFFICER ,,,,,,,111e.,.- - ' ,''''''" CortunanclerAbbett Comes. To Relieve Recruiting Executive Here; Sailed t I .Topew Zealand, Orient , , ' - ', ''''re', ,. ' ., ,c' -- '',.. 1"1..'''-- ' ',' , .. , A.' '-- , f , Measure Seeks Greater Protection on - Colo : 12 New Bills are ratio; ' Entered Before Close. -.- . , .. , , . ,,,, - , , T - 1 .., - -- . ' P,-,,,-'' $ e , , 4... ,, .,,,.',:.3 . b - .. , i , ,,,,,- ,-- - -- ., ,. e. , ; ,,, ,- y 1 ,, ....r-- , ''''...y -- .,,,, - - 1 , '), ; ;Ir'I ,i,'a -- eaq, - , - t, .',,r ',',..", , ,, I 'i , '''' , 1- 44 ,.3..., - : - ,,, 40 II, cr t1)1 6 r, 6, t 114 ' ,41, e ' -; .' par-Pee- n. N --- ...--- see-Ho- eo-e- IL i; rrrix Kif - - - - he three-and-a-h- 0 - PICKEN ,CETS 6 ring-lead- one-ten- th d: al 4 - -- - of Se is niTtnenonualiir officerge-quarte- THESPECT FldK , is de-IS- M - 4 ' -. 4111- 35 Woman J the-tax- .... et"CreektegrBo env IP eCt 'Slits 0 I I ' " I , , to-B- . - . . -- toe-nai- - I ' ' ''', , ' ,,e , - ' ' ' ' -- 1 , ..... ''' ... ; . '- '..';..-- caThtioall . toward work , ' I ' W. BOUM JOHN , ViRTII14E011 , COMPANYliiii , , - . - , . , - ilit711;! ' - SECRETARY LI BON , thineformidainh:- the . The counties and cities would the money cog'. maintenance of streets and roadie The money now collected from gag taxes is used for ecmitruction and maintenance of state roads by the state road eernmierion. parsed this- - bill the state no more than enough of the gas tax revenues to pay for redemption of bonds and' Payment of administrative overhead costs. , :em ee Idaho . rv I4--.. A' A . te ,., - , 111111141.16,,Ii0100.: , ' , .. Specials Saturday - ustawa;- ' ;., - PINEAPPLE : . ''or ...: .,, ,,,,, 45$ and ... . . ....300 -- "'' - . . . ,, IL(AP) .. ' -- ... ' - -- ' -- ell Fox.--- . , .. , . ' - '1, , - LI4,:-- - -- 0....,' - ,,, . , i , . :::: : - ;- l I . , i o A ., ,,., .. . -- , - :.:, .... . ' - 1 1 - - ( , -- : , , 1 - ' , - - president or the L. - '1.17S,' The eity Commisisoners will be obliged to determine the status Of the propesed South Temple street paving it was learned Friday. Tbe office of the citi engineer of thenttedronitn reported strePeett ceisnret age on the the improvement. P. J. Moran. commis- and public ins- di per cent of the shutting property owners petitioned arainst. the prolect,, but withdrawal of several Petitioners ilimh their further consideration of the matter, reduced the frontage. ' -, - , - II. r....-- "1., f.0!,1',, le &IPS .; I ' 7- ; . , " ..A...... betelablo .. . beer ' wedge - 'tie--- , !r'''.- ' ' .. ' t ... : I .. , v :- ' , ' '''''' k, , . twaitAILIMMUM - ,(' ,,, , The Maytag's ..: .. ... - ., f - .. - - I. 03 0004. ville. 11"4'.11.117:71:..11. er bevels. 30 030. 0o4s to dame. Plo030 TheMaytagSho We Ill 'TAT. PG. WAIL , . , r. ' :, PW''. .eette '.' ''' - - ,, ,- - I Par Swami' , 11001 I 1 ' 4,4,0 Al3 1 ' v A , . . , We CITIZENS BALK , STREE'r PAVING sKtalprovements. RYE 151ISY STORES ' t D. & univereity will kayo Monday. Feb. 21 to attend the convention ' ' - ' -- ., I .. alne U lb. , CREAMS SPONGE CAKE . - ": - :' ---- ITALIAN - , . S. U. President to ; Attend Convention - 1 a4..1.71Av - , : ,. The Salt Lake free public librarf a deposit station at tho Triangle Drug More. corner Ninth East and Ninth South streets. on Feb. 2S with between Ste and Sea volumes, it is announced by Miss Joanna EL Sprague. librarian. Books may be obtained from a library attendant at the drug ore each Monday and Thursday be tween 3 and S:20 p.m. After sack set of books has been given general circulation, the eels vtill be changed to provide a wide varietT for residenta of that part of - tworth----said bibs Sprague. L D. SOUTH TEMPLE It ,, , ' will open Officials of the Union Pacific Lake Friday, de. leTtlern tat Salt bad no information whatever regarding the possible building project at the north rim of the Grand canyon. ., . '' t1: Branch Librgrv. to - . open on Ninth South Salt Lake Officials Deny Having Reports ' -- ,. - . . i - A-;:. . to-h- , s , r ' I ' ' camp suthe northern rim Of the Grand tional Education Association perintendents section. convention Canyon of the Colsrado will be at 2? to March Texas Dallas Feb. e, started soon, completed by 3. B. expects to be gone two weeks. the opening of the summer seaeon. Bervitst Utah Ths Parks Operating company of the Union Pacific iyatem will be awarded the contract. S1:111FP ) - -- ' UASHINGTON, Association of A tourist project Involving a of the National Secondary School Principals at St. $560.000 outlay and including hoLouis. to 24 24. Feb. and the Ka.. and allied tecilities on tel. Sunday; Feb. 24 will be 'Go to Church Sunday" in Granite stake, And efforts are teing made to have very member of the stake attend one meeting that day. and particuIntly if possible. the evening. 8:30 p.m. atcrament service, it it announced by the stake presidency. , ' :ark. seminary, creases next Asaitdn. Dreser:Bent ' - were Recently arrangements made whereby the University of Idaho will give credit for semin.i try work done there. I. Wiley Sell sions is at Moscow working out plans for the beginning of this F. Ir. Feb. "i l I at prissy. Pens. Preeton, Gritest. Melo& Midway. Montpelier. RtichY.T kihelley. Rexburg and auger City. Apptications bave bees made Plr" the establishment of similar triune--- ; tutions at Rupert. Burley. Idaho Falls. Blackfoot, Tetott ant l'ace,T of the At the last' meetitur Church board of education. as, thorisation of tho purchase of the tot011111 property in Moscow. Idaho. was made, for the ProPosel er.e. tion of a seminary there for sta. dents at the eniversity of Idaho.' "Go to Church" Sunday - , i BE BUILT ONIIVER 'Granite Stake to Hold I. A tlit. S TCH ES TCHES $550,000 PNIP TO Would-allow r , The constitutional provisions' prohibit teaching of sectarian; doctrines. and prohibit tho com..; students et;. pulsory attendance of , ; church services. Dr. tilt:, inftl:ronbrestuellZat nt :reseuct euet'rebli. old ,13010 1. , afternoon-Diamond.t- lat ' i .- hm..00Beol ' tYing in a plush case in a double compartment of his rtirbutz tion werdrobs esti samP were four watches valued et ilS14 that the jewelry bandits overlook. d when they robbed Moe Diamond. Loa Angeles watch salesman New York Jewelry tine for Thursday detectives Friday morning that the samples stolen from his trunk were valued at $10.000. but that they were fully Insured. He said that when two of the four bandits entered his room at the Hotel U,dln, held him up. blindfolded him and took $90. a diamond ring. his railroad ticket and hatreds checks. they told him he wouid later find his trunk. money..clothmg and ticket. Diamond said that most of the watches were in silver or platinum settings aid some of them studded with diamonds. He paid he had sent his baggage to the depot and was preparing to leave for Butte. Mont., and then' to Los Angeles. "I admit I was badly scared." said Diamond Friday morning. "I kept telling the men they could take all I natl. but nut to beat tie up or shoot me. I was afraid to make a break or yell in the elevator or the hotel lobby as the men were dome to me and I am sure had guns in their coat pockets trained on me. and I wasn't gotng to take a chance." Bo far the detectives have failed to get any trace of (be bandits. lf likt - 1- i - it, MISS a: , lit - authorities . 11''' ! it resolved thdaltalithfc'e Ustacwite17board of education and board of . .4 regent of the university of Idaho I i authorize boards of trustees or . 4, high behooln- - to give credit for ' ,....11 ' graduation to such students of- ' .1 their respective high schools whit'. 't II may be enrolled or may hereafter i enroll for course. In biblical lit; eratute or biblical history in Prl. .1 1f , vats schools giving such courses : provided that courses offered for, - t high school credit shall at all times ; -, l, te conform to constitutional Provta-' . ions. And provided. further. that the , credit given shall be upon a setts--. ,, - factory report of such work made,- by the head of such private schools ,, e ,, where the work le don and such, credit shell not exceed one unit:, , e..:.- '--' ,o and provided. that Instruction (ie.,'I en in such courses shall meet the a usual requirements of the state , I ., ' board of education for accredited - 4 schools with respect to teachers' ' - ; qualifications. length of mei:mints Pro;; i . i John W. Boud, now secretary for and the membership department the tourist and Information bureau of the chamber of commerce, will on March 1 succeed Frank C. Murphy as secretary of thei ndustrial Mr. branch of the organization. served as secretary Murphy-b- ee mince July, 11122, hes reaigned to enter the insurance business with a W. Tooke. The potation left vacant by Mr. Baud's elevation will be filled by George B. Gael. formerly of Elea Lake and recently secretary of the chamber of commerce at Boise. Ida. be. The reeignation of Mr. Murrill was accepted and a vote )f thanks given for his services at Thursday's meeting of the board of governors which likewise approved the other totnt7. t 7: -- by Dr. Bennion Irridoair I :, two-thir- 4 : -- ROBBERS sht - ' ap- ;11:: ' tOconntnecuoetedil bwYttillhthige kr : '4 schools of that state. according to -. word reeived Friday by Adsm 8;- :' Bennion. superintendent of the "Paleledreuellisrigy. ovi ey - , - hIdasehdoecteepard!te.oengrrtageno.minottmeria:tedrary :13110dr:4,7in' - con-tinni- - , . I. . , . CIkOFC.PROMOTES . gasoline tax. The tricasure would call for the secretary of mate to collect the tax, but would require him to turn over to the counties of the tax thus collected the money to es disburecd among the counties in proportion to their population. The counties would in turn distribute one-haof the money; thus received among the Incorporated municipalities on the basis of popu- City-Jud- ge - , ''- der D. Andervon othfesaatirLastukreewohtitlia. would call for a three-wa- y division of the . i , . . ex-ce- nt - ... e More Religious Courses Installed at Insti,' - ,.- contract for any road improvement costing in excess of 8500 such repair work as is. done county agent.. nugh tahnn bill by Petty pro- cer taint. regulations posed to governing the tapping and capping of oil structures to protect the reservoir tapped. The bill requires the bole before the producing sand is reached and also requires that abandoned wells be capped. Two bills were introduced by W. A. Engle of Carbon county. to ed. low political conventions to nombutte for public office persons who bad been nominated by other poUtica; ;dirties and to allow for the flank of the parties so nominated to appear on the ballots under the caption of the parties making the nominations. Weald Divide Panda. A measure was brought In un. ; - a 4 Wel - ' , - . es troduced a bill asking for an propriation of $10,000 for , . - by Not-unti- t..:t ' , tayinhenctou lAtU to Stone would allow taxpayers of thelaxes on Or par one-ha-lf before Dec. 30, of the .Year .' ter are due and the which on or after remaining one-ha- lf Jan. 20 of the year following that for which the taxes were levied. atter- - JurrolOwould. the itaxpayer be penalized for nonpayment of the second half of the preceding year', tax. As a companion measure. Mr. Stone brought in a second bill to repeal the present statute which relates to compromised tax settlements.- A third bill by Mr. Stone would ralse jury.fees from 84 to 86 per day. L. I. Holther introduced a bill to exempt from taxation the prop. erty of college traternity' and sorority houses. O. A. Tangren Millard introduced ft measure pf which would remove from the present gasoline tax statute any doubt as to taxation of gasoline used by political subdirtsions of the stater. The bill would expressly include for taxation gasoline used by municipalities, counties, school districts and every other branch of the state government. - A bill' by Mrs. A. J. Lowe-o- f Salt Lake provides for a milk standardization and grading act. Aaks Park Injured Cars Hit f l' I Sc:sr - , , , co . - ltr.. - DIlley , , - , : ' suilliAni'-1,70111(- levee O , - - . -, ' . Manager tt - Handsomest Boy COntest Opened by Students at LDS.U. - -- I JO0 RESERVE 1 ,;1 6) :t:: - ' , i ' , , ? - , 40 l'I t - . cREDITIO , e , ,, , . -- , -', .. Meuure FULL ,,, , . , , ,, , . ? -- 4 .,,, -' . , , 4 GRAIN' TO . . - '' 0 -- r. .... ,.-.- ''' OffEREDINHOUSEI . 7 pkor Ntl i . ,1 PAIMEIII BILL 181 Would Permit . Half of Levy Being Held ..,, Until June 20 Before Penalties are Attached. ,t , 4 , t., - ' ' ' Undee"ii bill introduced - Theres a difference 4a 1 -, by Sena,between ( i c., . 11a. traveling In itorms at sea and on tor:Herbert IL Auerbach- .- bi- the ,I it:, ' 1 1 1123.efill . said Commander Harry J. state the legislature knd, Friday', I i t ' ' ..0 would be Abbett. U. S. N,. who with Mrs. Ab.the III0 i .111 k,41,16....,,,,..1.. ! bre& aud Vett, arrived in Salt, Lake Friday ., eaM.110g Investigation of - . ' ... t '; from San Diego., 24 hours late. ;I gating and power resources of the e . ' Commander abbett will relieve LIColorado river. and Me tributaries. . . ' .1, ' .1 7 Commander J. T, Alexander as re- , 7 sontingent es a Medlar annulled'''. , J" lion by the federal govermotent. .t Crulting officer In charge of the att...,,,, , . The Mate engineer is given superIntermountain district with - head- 1' 1.44 C ' I tA quarters in Salt lake. . vhdostof the expenditureat the , , of g a tome.. Fresh from command - -l' -t''. , 1 tCom1 Sinclair. the boa go 71.1 destroyer, '11 4 This Is the first definite step 4.;1' mander Abbett is not unacquainted t ' In. with stormy passages. However. at taken by the state to Informs keeil ..,4) - sea lir J. A34 regardhag a destroyer must go around, , a the resources - of the Colo. ....... 5; COMBMANDER can storm. a or It under river. through redo ;:.., I till ' ; Ina Salt do anything but stand still and bill , Another Introduced Seim. ., by lake aa new 'avid remitting , ' watt which is the lot of train Pas-and fostered by the , 1 tau:::"15111 ofticer. out I washed 4 a ., 7 in ,,,, . sengers traveling oot the ttah - ptemeees, , , 4 country. t e ,,,i...1 provides for the appointment of a - -- - cosamince . 'Y Commander Abbott. appointed to --- of ,4 five aill a SUMO land a. ?i e from 0 1, , U. S. Naval academy ' , 4'0,14 b lauleville, My., was graduated with pr.,.amarklacemnm".k"b.otenate , -their ap- BANK t 4 T , i es Olt ' . the class of 1907. Since then he has 4e , Friday.. ,11. , over the world, . aeon aervice afloat el"--- 4 4 . memorable .' made the goodAt. lfeet having Another move to Utales protect A t b o and New Zealand to cruise will on Colorado interests it the ' ., river in 104,,'. c -A f Australia. commanding the Sin- OPEN ON MONDAY addition to the measures fathered . ...4 4 4.". 4 : s clair on the long voyage. Forgery- R. Auerbach. Senator a Herbert . I aill, l by . Ift6; ice In the World war he bolds discame in the form ot an amendment i i e40s a .1, , po, 0 44 ' 1 offered i n the senate FrIday by tinguished service citations from . ' , also from and .4. States 4,, , 1al 4- 4. Senator Hamilton Gardner. the United 1 the French government. In a new. section to the laws of i, The Lake branch Salt the of fed; Commander and 1925. concerning control of rate Temporarily t I' 3Ers. Abbott are making their home oral reserve bank of San Francis, , lands. Senator Gardner's measure All co hotel. East Fifth businews fts in new Provides that no lands belonging ,tt at the, ........... open for the I building !tate lying kt!". th"fat!8!... onSouth Temple and stream with. 4 State street, Monday morning Feb. eatu" titof any navigable state, shall be usedPied Pori ; 21. le was Assistant , shall fine be leased from the slats Moving operations- are nearly comJand board for such use and , pleted and the bank will vacate'. offices in the Deseret , present , On Royabiy Basis. -.. ins building at the close - of bus- ..vmesevwwwwwwwl ', ' ' n Farther provisions of the Not content to allow the fair Saturday... The formal opening will be held of the school to monopolize ,are' that rights may be leas- Photo by Underwood and Underwood. Inc. on March 1 and will be attended ed by the board upon a rental or the entire stags in 'beauty contest ' basis. MISS SUSAN and Master John King, children activities, and feeling that some by representatives from member a royalty In all 13 measures mad. their besides the girls ars 'fair to took banks throughout the twelfth fed. of Senator and Mrs. William H. Utah, as they eral reserve district. OfficAais of appearance in the senate Friday upon." a group of the sterner sot the d !q ' ' et which is the last day costume party for children of the national afternoon, at U. the student John S. including university district, the Li D., aprtalar,ed governor and Isaac R. foe the introduction of bine- , , - - .!' body have inatituted -a -"handsome" . Calktins. federal by Amelia and Manuel 'reflex, children of the Another bill by Senator Gardreserve agent 'and contest for boys. , Mexican Ambassador. Senator King's children are twins, ner would for chairman the of provide the regisboth of the beet hoard., manner et The selecting San naZketICO wia attend the tering of lia.l.iletdb,ell or ?lark! have a sister, years old. Susan and John looking boy will be much on the ' and a penalty for misuse of such opening. order of selecting the best fook- formal - - - and brother David, 9. - 'Cathleen. names, 12, marks and devices. After a ,of the the new- thorough inspection lag girl. but insteadon full Senator John S. Lewis building dinner w111 bepage il- held boys faces appear his measure providing for lustrations in the "S" book as the by a at the Hotel Utah .followed a one mill tax on automobiles enProgram. shall. INCOME TAX THIEF predicthe of girls pictures The opening of this building' gaged in the business of transporttions are already that the moat will mark 111111 - the first-- - government and freight ing Peosengent - handsome boy at-twill school owned building in the twelfth bill was introduced by Senator have the pleasure ot. seeing his federal reeerve district as all oth- Lewis in the session of MU but facial likeness on the humor page er branches of this section at the was defeated. AVIS PROPOSED MONTHS of the publication. Senator W. D. Candland introa.are in rented. guar. present At any rate, students voted for tors. duced three measures relating to , , as handsome most boy. state land an they the the The new structure represents department. providvoted for the most handsome girl. expenditure of 2400,000 and is the ing that the renewal of land leases , In the beauty contest elections at realisation of the desires of Gov- may be mad. by the board for auch Aleck 'Red" Clark, Two measures tax Income sponafternoon. ernor Calkins and of local citizens. time as the board may deem best the school Thursday 'Ake county chicken thief Senator Reed for the interests of the state and sored by thi state farm bureau era Salt Names of the good looking boys It was through : were withheld. but from a group of Smoot. who in 1921 introduced a that no lease shall be for a longer were introduced In the holies Fri- - gang. wax sentenced to 3x monhts the In county jail by City Judge N. Is feminine candidates. the follow. measure Into Congress asking for period than IV years; that the stated ay by a. W. Hansen of Boxelder H. Tanner . following his plea of that funds for land board be authorized to sell the ing wore selected to enter the semi- the appropriation. -to a reduced charge of petpility final Detections to be made over the structure were made available. New Hope Irrigation district and county. He was with ty chas,,ssed larceny. The building was designed by that One provides for an individual of the purchase of the week-enHansen. architects. in- all lands shalll be deposited. with income tax to be collected by the litirglary in the second degree. Mildred Andrus. Virginia Clouse. Young and C. Ben Cowan. alleged member of .Young, Jr.. Ramm the board at the time of purchase. state board of equalization on in- the Irene Chipman. Arlene Daynes, cludirg D. gang, will face Preliminary P. Felt It is dividual incomes of ono per cent Florence Eiggren. Josephine Fish- Hansen and Harry with Backed by Cotandssion. on a burglary hearing Monday I basement on high cent er, Mercedes Harding. ',....Esther Jen- tw..o tortesfrontage ot.2..per Amendments to the state securi- on 11.1.e. tirat. of 122 feet on next 2.1;tei three per charge.. kins. Miriam Lityhite. Louie South $1,0. Jack were Charles Williams ties act introduced Brrdett, Senaby cent on the next $1.084. of four Temple street and 92 feet On tor C. F. May, Beulah McCarty Beth Mus- state street. The reinforced conWestphal by reque st. fix- Per cent on the next $1,000.ef five and rat Wilson. charaged sepal, Nowell. Nelson. Ruth Der, Emily crete structural frame is fireproof. ing the salary of the director at $3... Per cent on the next 21.000 and of atelr with forgery on two counts. Ruby Olsen. Georgia Richards. pleaded not guilty and their preThe exterior Is of glazed granite too. and such other assbnants as per cent on all net incomes in liminary Joyce Rideout Margaret Romney. brick with terra meta cornice and shall be necessary. This measure six hearing was het for March excess bill The of also calls ai.000. 4. Pond was het at $500. $1.000 Dorothy Saville. Rhoda Stevenson. cfrimminga Cottonwood granite conforms to certain recommenda- for a filing fee of al in making reEdna Williams and Louise Wool- steps and buttresees and a massive tions made by members of the state turns. An exemption of 24011 Is al- and MO. resnectieeir Mabel Brown Hick", alias Marley. bronze entrance opening on South securities commiadon. lowed for nine's persons or Meet jorie Simmons, Semi-finalso Charged with will Temple.. A pretentioua adjudication Senator Hollingsworth Introduced for a married couple. flagstaff on two counts, pleaded not In 12 leave the race, photo- glees from the northeast corner. a measure which would make it ungirls Tbs mane? collected : from the forgeryand was to prelim' ordered be sent which guilty of will of all to the of lawful for any person The archkectural deafen graphs represent individual income would be to Hollywood where John Gilbert, Interior la of the Georgian period. himself as an &Horner who has not placed to the credittaxof the state inary bearing 'March It N. Arthur Peterson pleaded sot movie star will select sit prize The design is simple and dignified been duty licensed and admitted to school fund and could be used to guilty to a charge of persistent Mawinners, pictures of which will be with the telling of the main bank- the state bar. The bill is aimed at offset the state tax for levy siolatton ni the liquor Bier and Pre. seen in the "S" book. ing room, which is at a height of 2i collectiomagencies. la base-1'0trict echoolti-erhich- hearing was Net for March Lnd decoretert; Under a bill introduced by Sena- realizing sufficient revenue to pay liminary A mezzanine floor tune along the tor Clifford Young. county commis-aton- e 221 of school age an- 4. Bond of 41,000 was furniehed child per McCrea Sits Judge front and partly cling the rear would be the right to nually.-The lobbr floor is finished prohibit several given In Supreme Court sides.Income tax different forms of The corporation In selected tile et varying color amusement from being conducted would also allow en Szemptlon of COURTS ADJOURN , form selected Utah and marbles ' on Sunday. A companion measure flee and call for a flat levy of Judge 'William M. McCrea. who the wainscots of the public lobby would give city commissions and ono per cent on at money above regularly- - boodles the Third dis- . through which the tellers' cages. councils the mine privilege. this sum. Labor. agricultural. bor. trict court divorce colender. is act-, and stairway are E. R. Catheter introduc- ticultural. fraternal., beneficiary. es officio jumbo of the mt.. reached. 'rti banking is edSenator bg screen measure road a building and loan. cemetery assogiving the state prem. court in place of the late- of ornamental iron. richly finished commiasion would be or ciations to organizations acquire authority Justice baked-o- e enamel, with a plats lands and hold tax. title to the ammo for exempt from the The divorce calendar was heard clam an screen by business upper topping dileagues. ' In housing its machinery and to use civic leagues, in Judge Ephraim Hanson's ornament: enameled iron cornice. make such changes in the, state clubs. farmers immunise compen. viaion. Friday- - afternoon. Partitions and degas are mostly banks. holding corporations. sate and city courts adjournof pressed metal, and the vault la highway system as it may' deem joie railroads and public utilitioi would ed for three hours proper. at noon Friday of p.ftented steel and concrete excluded. also of respect for the late Justice A repratenting the meet modincome its out ' Tie corporation E. of Frick J. court. the ern ideas in vault construction. The would be placed to the state gen. funeral ferric..g forsupreme whom were Bailey's Saturday Specials main "fairway light of the enoral Lund to be used for miscel- held at the Qualtroush-Allco- tt '.,:i P db. trance. le of marble and wrought lb. langelle state canna's. -funeral portent. with the Rev. Cash and Carry Only . iron. Elevators Cr. provided for ,4 .-,, 4e,,,v Elmer I. Go.hen. officiating. vault and service. passesger , Potatoes. Russett Idaho isThe services were private, only The board of directors' room and :.1 a few special friends, the pall. officers' quarters at the north and ts,...p$1.75 Cwt. and the son and daughter bearers. 'W P, east sides of the floor immediately I NVhen - IL sack to a customer. of the deceased. Fred O. Frick of 1. the lobby are finished in adjoining ot Los Angeles. and Etta L. Frick, American etalnut- - The west and ,White Rose High Patent ter417t salt Lake. attending. south center of the main floor and Mrs. Ruby Nelson of 711 ThirFlour, 48 lb. bag .$1 Interment was in Mt. Olivet most of the second floor are occuteenth Bast street, suffered cuts. cemetery. . . Thatchere Big T. High pied by the bank departments. A shock night sad Thursday brumes beareril svere Gov. George Pall on the is cafeteria for employee 48 lb. $1.55 she which .,... in bag when the automobile Pateat, IL born. IL W. Griffiths, clerk et second fltgor: also a telegrePh of ::. was riding. driven by N. KA Nel- the supreme court; George A. 48 lb. Ot.), Hosiers Flour, '11) ties with difect wire connection ' to -car listed and another Mary son, reserve Storm, former warden of the Mete with the system of federal ;1.85 Bag Stoddard of SOT Second avenue. Prksoni John Jensen. Bernard J. banks. The telephone board Is on 43 Sixth and , oollided at First South Stewart. and Frank Riggenbotham. Sperry Drifted Snow, the mezzanine. Specious file quarEast streets. At the request of the family. and ters are provided. lb. Bag $1.85 NAPPY DAT for the steity hem. The Nelson car was overturned In deference to the wishes expressMexican ChM Beans, and the other ear skidded across ed by Judge Frick before Ins Dios who deity IDECOVIEW Dist deer Horse Woman Prisoner ' 5 lbs. 150 the street and crashed into a light death. the services were brief. , COALS ',TEST MIDI OWN7 III Polo. Both ears were badly damIs Rushed to Hospital . Nary Beans, desire lbw lb. solisiorterf. rAmm WV NO OVER. aged. Ths police wets unable to 150 7 lbs. find the driver of the other car Cameron. alias Marl GRA. emeestrel Patwon was bound over Geurre beating . of I Tana and when they inquired at the .., for trial In the district court Thurs. the "horsewoman" now writing a Bailey's Egg Mash, inft' Dark Mies were sot of home Stoddard "lett. .:76.61 N. H. Tanner on term in the county jail for the -by $2.85 Cwt.. . . was day ;formed that the roaohins -- -a charge of a statutory offense theft of two homes from the Salt no longer In her possession. 14 Bailey's Hen Food. ....," Lake Riding academy last month. beet Pewees be subeb Tote: year old daughter. Whoever the driver was ' be against his 1 was rushed to the cOunty hospital WAS. reWL'i. . .. , $225 le DAIS ,eT. ', - to fatted a make to the report WOMEN TO ORATE. Friday morning for en mi. emir left itree eefalleir ei la the ear - operation On her foot. St Worn. hePld ctdby, hine Utah ' Ostia, University Ikeda ewe reeler, Seppliee ., aPgarage and Ordered t on's Debating society. announces Infection set im ;all attaches . investigating ofticers;- , result of en illtirrOWing the opening of its annual oratorical & Co. said.l. as aand a stieetlY (Memnon Rome Cooked Foods Served ',at etenteet All unhrtrolty Women are was deemed necessary to protest .11to4o.'tbleks. Pipaltry Supplies 1174 Alsho.o Illiate Meow Codsosso eligible. The pries oCtered 1. $ib swish. V probable loos of the member,. .. .. slave .. - t ,., at-- .. -- , - ' i I val,k4 , , . IDAHO 1 , t A Gets New Post 1 '---lofffilleTO , - SIJIAVI Children of Utah. Senator UTAIII Make Hit in' Washington YEAR '' - . SEVENTH , stilAIIIIIIAL TAXI . GIVES 41111111- - I SEVIENTY , r , , , - . i , Is 1 ' , , t 4- )- '1100011 Al . - , . SECOND SECrlitill ,a, FRIDAY FEBRUARY 18 1927 - . I ), ti 1111All . '- ' - , - . . 410 e . a extv, ;17 a '4',se le . LAKP4 A I - . zl le' - , - , ,, . harm. f . , 12,ettliettiber-cnit- g . , , . - I 1 . . ., .6..0"..."110."Plimentorlimlwadi - ' :1 44'4' . - t l ' -.i r , ,- , t, ..' . , 4,.. , r |