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Show , ( yi i i A Daily Thought llumor erv&r m OfCMsary to marriage poetry U to a funeral aervica. FOUNDED 1850 STATE BUDGET! -- OYER MILLION All Houf to Get Hit Topic Into Heading I Admits Perjury ABLE TO STAND Vet Fireman ABOVE REVENUE The Puzzle It, S NESS H E Old , 86-Ye-ar CITY UTAHTUESDAY: JANUARY6 1931 SALT-LAKE General Ivog Thord-Graarchaeologist lecturing Under tha sponsorship of the Arch'' ecological Institute of Araer. lca,"wiu speak la Stewart hall on tha University of Utah g, campus next starting at I o'clock. accord. Ing to Dr. Julian H, 8teward, head of the archaeological department at the university. The public Is invited to at tend tha lecture, which la free. General Thord Gray's subject' will-- he the Aateo Indians of the Mexican valley, listed der the- titter "Mythological-Archaeol- AWTzSLlIPiuS 0fS.L7Dies Department Face of Slaah- -Neceity ing Requests. , sion to Overproduction Caused by War. TEN ELECTIVE OFFICERS COUNTY Whos Who TAKE COUNTY TOATHS -- BOARD ADMITS SECRET In Utahs PATTEN Legislature PROBE Friday-evenin- Pair, Banker Blames Depres EIGHTY-FUiSTYEA- R A bombshell was thrown Into the Aubrey Noah liquor case In the New Prosecutor Assigns Complete New Staff. Fact Leak Out a Ben ' Harriet Presents Claim For Pay federal court Tuesday morning, when tha principal defense witness, Albert Van Lee wen, refuted The paring of budget requests former testimony, anj admitted Eighty-fiv- e ..Ten elective Sines charges wars made, prior per cent of Ameri- his of various state Institutions, " can business institution are now he had given perjured testimony to tita last general election, of look oath of office at noon Monand departments ' to in the two former case. able to weather the depression peof the day.- and their 'employe likewise corruption lit the enforcement, by . This Is Noah's third trial on a sketches match the anticipated revenue will Civilisation In the Valley of the sheriff and hla force, of the in many cases wefe sworn riod. said E. O. Howard, speaking charge of transporting Uquof last in, be 4ge next Job for Governor Mexico." on some furnishing special bonds before a luncheon meeting of the August Broadway. eounly George H. Berns special budget In trial the the commission former has been Juryf Sait "lake Advertising club Mon-d- a The elective officers were sworn committee consisting of B. H. R0b- secret Investigation, conducting the GOVERNOR-ASKafter disagreed consnlertng reports of Tn In the county commission room.' y at the Chamber of Commerce. testimony of Van Leewen, that at which have been made to Ray Van S . inao and- - W. C- - Kuttail which for I la president of Walker, ths time the otfenae was alleged to of Howard Hr. district Colt, McDonough, Judge Roger attorney, and John & the past few weeks has been class, t D. Rice, county attorney. Uio district' court, administered the Bros. Bankers and a past president have been committed, the defendI . was acknowledged Monday, ifying and tabulating the requests This Commissioners to of ant oaths office was Noah some painting doing of the Chamber of Commerce. when the commission - Issued en c E. Howe and Gaskell Romney, aa they have been submitted by tor hits on' house on Princeton - The attributed the avenue. order to James' H. 8u!livan. Just speaker and to Alonso Mackay, Lfie various aute county agencies. before Mr. Sullivan turned, over i present depression to an Indirect' Van Leewen admitted Tuesday Budget requests have reached a the county auditor's office to C. Mr. e aftermath of Mackay then officiated.' total of 11114,711 S3 in addtttoir overprodue4that Noah had never worked for Koscoe tlon." officers In other to the order while' pledged Ylguato pay Benjamin R. dispose of this him, and that he had concocted the t which about 450,990 deficit re- Harries, former county sheriff, faith and allegiance to their trust, in peace time, said story purely out of sympathy for $2)3J9 for oervlees rendered Salt Mr. Howard, hlgbpressure selling the defendant. and to the laws of the nation and of the -- present biennium are Lake county." the state and county. methods wer resorted to and milImmediately following the Noah face of this . In ths There-w- elective officers, trouble about the whose Otherlions In dollars case, of overissues of 11. J PresiE, udge Tillman Johnson, H. the estimated revenue for Bernard, warrant, and th chief deputy at stocks and bends were sold. Instructed Georgs H. Lunt, assisttftma begun at noon, are: Joseph the coming biennium is J4.S3S.. first refused to make tt out. but H. Preece. assessor; D. K. Moffat, The saturation point In the Unit- ant U. 8. district attorney, to predent's Planning 0S4.S& from which a deduction of a hurried consultation with after recordIn was Helen ed he States Reiser, reached F, 1921, treasurer; pare 1211.000 will have to be perjury complaints against made I-- 1 C the commission Mr. Sullivan is auditor. er: C. Rosco Vlgua, Oet I7 Jan. 8 said, and those business institu Van Leewen and Noali. and they Chief, Coming. Thia last figure represents the sued tha warrant to Mr. Harries. Matthew Grant Toung. 'sheriff; lions which "failed to see the hand, were taken Into custody. B. F. Quinn said ho was reluct gentral fund deficit for the presIn Twentieth Ward and Joseph Cowley, attorney, writing on the wall wrere caught In ent biennium aa calculated by the ant" to divulge tha fact that the Bllckensderfer. surveyor. the deluge. R-- JBentof, Hooper, comraWaten wxa "sewdocting state auditor. A statewide eonfnvKe'a child Terms of airfftd briiters are tour 'BwOnvs' men mult reatlr.-saiChapel. Gov. Dom but admitted that as a continuation of Pres- years, except tha county attorney welfare Mr. these cythat Howard, Identified With there must be some, reason for the committee Monday and. instructed cles must come In the development ident Hoover's Whits House Con- which Is two yedrs. Mr. fac$ that Harries them to start a aeries of confer received ths auditor sheriff, attorney, any country, and the business Farm Bureau. ences with department and InstKu- - James Peacock. 16, president of of money. ference on Child Health and Pro- andTherecorder office for are men meet be should to taking prepared tioo heads immediately to pare the'11 bait Lake Veteran Firemens them." tection will likely ba called In Salt the first time. Qthere were ociation. and chaplain for the requests down at every possible Lake City. Feb. It and 19. at which He predicted the country would Firemen a The .far association. thus point. requests show, Mrs. Reiser, A contest faces (The 'Deseret News prints time Dr. H. E. Barnard, director ilomUy of general debility, get back to normal n comparatively , that practically every, institution, herewith the second of a aeries which was brought by Miss Jessie comthe home of and many of ths departments seek n,cdeDi 10 ld (he tor planning presidents candidate of sketches of legislators who Democratic before. Evans, Mrs. Margaret E. condtion th larger appropriatlohi for the com-'?- ? Martin. daughter, will serve In the sow ton of the mittee, will be in the city. Gov. recorder, who was defeated In the "Many superficial things are 134 G street. biennium than for lng Utah legislature which opens said at present and many pre- Funeral eer vices will be held at George H. Dern was notified Tues- oft. rial returns by 19 votes. The year period now closing. Jan. '12. The feature ta deMr. Howard. 12. U p.m Thursday in the Twen- day that the national official would contest has been net for bearing Defend The budget requests do not in- tieih 11 tO LSCb 2, to take considersigned to give the people of kJDjeCIS be here at that time. January ?nd tolng clude any provisions for new ence ward chapeL Bishop C. Clar able the state somewhat of an Police Glee At noon Monday, --when Matthew ta expected that Gov. Dern Will time for the country to pull It will officiate. InterMiss of Rico D, buildings It being understood that ment Nesten Paragraph with the will first call a preliminary meet-In-g Cowley relieved John acquaintance the city cemetery. out. were any construction during tbs bien- The will be inwill JHonor Mate" tn who will work this of representative of medical, county attorney, assignments be Bishop Nee Evans Complaint. nium will be on bond Issue or out len. speakers staff. H liliam portent session.) S. Romney, social welfare, adult education, mads for a complete new Harold Prof. cf the regular department Rite Thursday. relieved A. F. Trottler Industrial F. and Ben John agencies, Hearing on the election contest communlty rmd- - nett. Musical Toung. Frank James R. Bemx (D) of Hooaer, tor the statewide Wallace as civil deputy. number will be ren- - GrataUMacIar-TWebbrought by Mies - Jessie Evens' 'at which plans to relievedelected house the county, Armstrong conference will be formulated. against Helen F. iRetser. m M ilU8c from Dr. Barnard lane, who has been assigned mostly of representatives for the first, Th messa ' . .rvtc . hi deficiency bill: District court Ucan, who Monday was sworn in to work in the JusUcs courts.;Ome. say. he stands for the 'righu Born in Nsutoo. as county recorder, will ba delay-- ,. -' of the common salaries. f 19.(90; state training He was born Aug. 21. 1144, at. assist, aa have r people against of Interior end chair- though other deputies led Wednesday as the result of a ln a local hos- d. school for 610.000. Nauvoo, 111. When . noddled privileges The people oC th House eonfer- - ed him In this, as tn the City and special only 19 years, M nday from injuries demurrer, morion to Mri.nd have spoken on the tax question court. attorney general, 6 6. 00; inheri- old he crossed the' plains to building recant Utah County from cnce. understood his tion to make more certain filed u, tance tax appraisers, 66.9: dis- In a handcart A Faust and there, remains but one Gov. company with bis Dern at The cases of Georgs will bo held 1 p.m. against all and each of the alle- - conference with Utah trict court travel. $6,900; state an. parents. Mr. Peacock jTuwaty Bifbt. were turned over to H-- A. Halllday, for ua to do.w had been was that ready Washington from the Whittier word of the Mr. Be us has been one of theJ?ur1daJ gallon, 4Uor, $4.1; dbrtrfct court Jury prominently Identified with the complaint. lake a leading part and Scott Dahlqulst 'was assigned Aad Keiulogu The demurrer and motions, filed ?nd w fee, 15.000 ; Indus church. He tha unfinished work of Allen G leaders in promoting cooperative been a of tn behalf of Mrs- Reiser by E. R.ln ,h national program. trial commission, 01.710; bureau the Twentiethhdward sineresident atsd tjat,toa avenue. Interment wlU follow criminal chief jagriculturo deputy Thurman, 1871, w now what are constitute1 developing Calllster and' H. C. Four Four cemetery. of identification. $649: insurance Identified with the farm Allen, F. Rlebards-tnrnAbout 24 years ago. In 1909. he eoer one of the Ibngest demurrers ever w aro caSWn f' commissioner. 11.199, and stale s' Eariihureau movement since Its in cep- - Friende may call at the Desrved In the -- California mission Dr. Barnards letter states, hla fHea to L O. Thomas, and . glaeer. $269. filed tn a caae aa each paragraph' HI11 eret on 1804. in mortuary He Thursday morning la field for ths Church. Ho was in ness vice Willard relieved was Wilson by president realise that the very lm- - Jt, for In the complaint Died 1 D lot the Utah State Farm bureau until 12 noon and at the horn San Francisco during the earthknow!- to contributions our ihiler W. Cars until Musser 1:2 Taken. Herbert and Injbortant quake and fire, and was active tn Eleanor Taylor became clerk of and a former president of Webar- The services will ba .under dlreo behalf of the Democratic candi-- 1 cdff9 ot eblldren which were de farm bureau and the Hoocounty promoting relief work for refuoffice. the eonHouse h White th ' Is data on statu' -' relP'I attacked ' general gees from his headquarters at Ho Terence studies will not be greatly Bernardino. M r. Peacock was a member erf were made new r the first volunteer fire department business establishments were rob- David W. Moffat of the district Prt on library shelves We must,ournoon appointments assxciat Ion-- , since its organisation In pointed Nielson to tho police force; Monday, when C.'Roscoe 1924. Judge Dsvld W. Moffat of the In Salt Lake, and served bed over the week-enCommissioner T. T. Burton of the were court for January ? but Mr. Callls-- , take our new knowledge of eur'al with police SulliH. James succeeded Vlgua Third district court. . assisted by Chief George M. Ottlnger. Ltahs Informed ter obtained until January S to file, children into the homes, and that, van. Mr- - Beuo la a member of Weber deportment of public safety, and hunand several Monday eouroe. assistant Justifies the hops that Georgs A.' Faust, either an answer or demurrer. Just f county famous pioneer painter, who also A Reid, close friend of Mr. John P. Emery remains chief stake high council and was bishop George with attorney, Monday morning, ex- - was the first chief of the paid dc- - dred dollars worth of cash, .mer- before close of tha county clerk's our governors, in f tho Hooper ward from 1912 to Nielson. deputy. W. A. Leatham. who has 1922 amlned IIP summoned for Jury Ipartment. chandise sad clothing taken. The and was president ot the Hoopolled glee club wilt give the in the water deUsed Leather Duckets. duty in the criminal anJrivTI divocal music. Active pall bearers A car was reported atolgn from filed and oonaequently the ease tcatlon and welfare, will organise been employed became" the per U. L A for 2 years tho of city, partment themselves conferences visions of the court for the ensuon will child With men-U- ke on start with tho Chief Ottlnger, will bo chosen from among Paargumenta McBride auto show room.' motions and tax accountant In the auditor's ofJohn T. D. McAllister. C. M. Don- the & demurrer rather than health and protection." ing court term. trolman Nielsons many cloeo fice, and R. H. Labrum, former Those examined with the excep- aldson, Reuben Simmon and other 979 south Main, by burglars who! evidence as to the district count to ho police department. friends county commissioner, wax appointtion of six who were excused, were Intrepid firs fighters of early daa jimmied open tha front door. The of the ballots or a court ed chief accountant. Members of tbs glee club are. ordered to report for dull. .Th'JiiqSalt tosmisled In putting 'Crystal Palace market, at Seven- - If anything In the complaint fit- Fred Brown, warrant clerk, was out tires by meant of leather teenth South and Fifth East, own- - od by counsel for Miss Evans la Patrolman J. J. Roberta, Jr- - C. E. V'TU'li'ioilS and In same the retained position, J.Vlo. ly ed by R. Verna McCullough, was reaaonable or legal' or states a tha Jury commission which com Bc0 pwftPeealBSls li Sherman entered by robbers breaking thejeause of contest, it appears that Falkenrath. W. H. Clark, pleted its labors last month. asmvtant accountant. counsel failed H. Stmmonson, W. R. Hawkea, e out rear x before of base door examinations, glass opposing and Long ,the j. was Minerva Mr Cottam roaeock vsmained in the mg the bar. Harry Vandersteen. an te find it. Hovrever. as the appointed C. J. Larson, J. Rose Hunsaker, began, the halls of the City and after leather and bra;empIoye. reported Monday morn-'tlon- a stenographer in the office, and to each paragraph of tho J. 8. Cornwall and D. C. Wood. 'County building were thronged buckets were counter clerk. two succeeded Morgan, by Heleq are with few bo exceptions With prospective lurnrs . Surviving Patrolman Nielson are n( whn Bot went to open up. TheicomPtatnt If home-msd- s engines and horse loot find to falls court been the hla hxl yet determined, widow, Mrs. Jenne A. Keilson, (identical carts, down to 169, when the city Burglsrs who Patten Administration believe were merit In them, the whole demurrer and the following children: Sidney began paring tha volunteers 25 locked Inside of police In time to have' the Plngree com- may be overruled R. Alex P- - T.- - R, Dal and Geno cents per hour for actual tima In Charged With 2 Cars Fracture Collar Nielson, pany's store. 122 south West Tem- a speedy settlement of the case. and Mrs Audrey Atkins: service. -In tho official report of tho board 1C, tho establishment one brother. Charles Nielson of became a member of the pts street looted over Mutt Obtain Before hts offlca c turning' bone of Woman, a large assortment of clothing of ranvaaers Mrs. Reaier was electMagna, and fonr sisters, Mn, paid department, and at the of James H. Sullivan, County auditor, mads an escape. At the ed by 19 votea Thomas Larson of Richfield. Mm. Beof Consent ot hla retirement had been and Board commison the of . request county that Tha filed 194 Wheeler Broadoast complaint alleges Emma Selomonson of Uintah. Mr. Eicapck garage. advanced to the rank of captain: sion Monday charged the account Its authority In de- Re-EntrF. C. Larson and Mrs. Abe Coomb . which eoe4 their doora j H not-on- ly fore assisted tn fighting way, ths prowlers had gained en- board exceededvotea T 1920 of for Sheriff Clifford Patten cast la of the trance; pollce report, by cutting'termlnlng tho Wl'i Two girl students of the Bryant of Salt Lake. tlr day fires, but fought later with the cost of two new'gptomo-bile- s. Junior from a aide window atid election districts. tTrt. ond of rite respective thfrty an(1 mor serious outbreaks In- the gla high school were knocked was tt the contends delivered. Just after The that closing, demurrer then sash. periods Nothin lay opening thy the Dinwoodey- Furniture down and by a skidding announced Monday by State Bank eluding complaint falls among other things Approximately 409 students at These will be used by the force of automobile injured the Scott, Atlas block and ha yet been found missing. store, Monday morning, ae Commissioner Walter H. Hadlork q. 8. L. fires, Grant Toung and the cost will re- cording to pollcs Among the homes reported loot- - toinform the defensehow andin.he UnjTrltty o( Cuh accident bftn rhe banks hsvw an opportunity to; por ,boUt five years prior to ed are those ef Fredo Griffin. 1250 what manner tho board exceeded his short budget for Jtext year. The girls were eh route to reports. schooL t yonfer with the Itlieve - readjust themselves and reopen, if 992. yjr. Peacock and thus prevents- "d" south Fifth East.'-threwas explained watches night; Margaret Price. 14. daughter of comto the scholarship committee before possible, during ths thirty daya watchman for Tho Deseret News, and a hunting ease taken; F. C an intelligent answer C. W. Price, aanistant general pasMen J Th annual L. D. S. "M Commtaaloner Hadlork Monday and for several years after was SewelL 74 south Fifth East, quandue to Elder Richard R. Lyman entering school this senger agent for the Union Pacific basketball tournament to doddo mail clerk for Z. C. M. L or Jewelry; F. W. Johnson. 90 It appears from ths main ron. failure in ona or quarter appointed Joseph N. Lcggat more subjects tity shock and suffered system, leg Church tho . in charge ot the Sugar Surviving are the following ehll- - Ramona avenue, old coins, a purse tentlons of tho long demnrrer that,dartng. tha championship of Leaves For Coait Tour bruises Helen Belnap, 14. 41 G the qutrter u0t con. will bo staged tn Ogden on March counsel do not rely on the (ank. of which Henry D. Moyle' dren: Mrs. Martin. James E. B. and some Jewelry, and A F. learned Tuesdsy bruised was her companion, tf 12, 11 and 14, according to Homer eras formerly named attorney. Mr.! Peacock. Rufus I Peacock. Chris Barnes. a. LeRoy Taylor, chair-- Elder Richard R. Lvman of the street, (47 Coatsvllle avsnue. ment to bar a contrt. t houch and lacerated on the legs and suf- C. Warner, director of tho M" demurrer Is nistolned nd the m,rrpf.of the K.hoUr,hlp Leggat vntll the end of the year.T. Peacock, all of Salt Lake: and where a child's savings hank con- rornmtt Council of the Twelve left Sunday fered shock. Men basketball league. smond to was a special auditor for the state. David R. Peacock of Los Ange-either required plaintiffs ws .,e $2 n for Califortaken, that month's tour dc,clard the of approximately Nancy V, WlUey. IT. 1114 The tournament In the past haa a mil 8. Jones ot the slate .bank of- - lee; 14 grandchildren and six lalning, 2O0 of these students win not he nia mission.. In a complaint filed by tha Salt th complaint or East, driver of the ear. took been staged In Salt Lake. at tho raa ujmjt i'?? AlI2:llllowed Ice. is examiner in charge of thy to take return to Dr. Monday.lllartlc',lar school. to was scheduled county attorney Lyman the to the Deseret Emergency girls injured w ' 'olnmbla Trust and Kumen D. g) m. but duo to tho great The total number, according to meet President Joaenh W.McMur- -, hospital, HrrLl gnd Person are charged wlthia1?J,r where they were treated Interest shown st ths Junction city Prof. Taylor. I somewhat smaller rln ofthe mission at ElkoNav: and to told the meet taken home. Mtw Willey told fit thenrsualv Sunday evening for the first eon that she was driving at a there. In the Weber gym this year. StudenU who apply for reinstate- ferenee. Dr. lyman and President police on moderate rate ot First of Eyre, Ogden, will havs Floyd speed ment from thq committee, familiar- MrMurrio- - wlll then tour the (complete charge Of the on known m aa ly the lotion the which campus ffiey after mOnL from behind a ear parked between -'exit" committee, are allowed to will go to Arixona. Seventh and Eighth East. In the! return to school only If their fail- of her machine. She applied' path uro was duo to exceptionally. ex- the brakes but the car akidded into Joe Stevens. 29 275 Qulncey tenuating circumstances. Prof. Tay- the girls, she reported. venue. H. P. Hansen. 40, and Tor paid. Monday night Mra Lillian Tor-teMias Elsit Hansen, 22 both of 65tj A great number of th students: 154 Albermarle avenue, sufsevere have been after of suffered notified avenue, they ;Everetto Nfered a fractured collar bona when car scalp and body lacerations, when 'failure In their fstudles and that she was driving .and one tho thelr twe cars crashed on the Salt 'they have been dropped from school. Save Money at BaDeya 247 Acreage Increased From D. Fisher. 29, L operated by do not apply for reinstatement. Lake- - Ogden highway, near-thesouth Second West, collided Oar aew MARKET CARDEN Cash and Carry Special all the rage get 14,480 to 30,560 line, Monday about 9 making the list of falling students 'Davlspounty West near St. Mark's hosnow EH LIST is PRICE who do not return to school probready Prices on am. Mra. Torres was taken to pital. Kura-ary 1911 oor 24. Seed Action. and d and By ably a little larger than Is Saaday night A1MK Pile. SL Mark's hospital. your set now A new bv the figures the professor A BOO MAIH Book will be off the press Murray, suffered a fractured rib FOOD declared, contusions side, WASHINGTON.' of and ibe Jan. right (AP) SMUri'HM shortly. stock of complete games when the ear ta which he was ridPresident Hoovdr today signed a TELLOW COX These bookiwillbe of ing, driven oy R. proclamation doubling the acreage FKED WHEAT 0,1 4 eoUlded with of tbs' Bryce canyon national park, valuable assistance to atAJUKTEED HIGH a well as extra equip man named Chapin Utah, as recommended by Ssey operated by Improvement Project i PATENT st men et Twenty-firSouth and Wilbur antUSecy. Hyde. every Gardener a Idaho r. a." Bids will' bo opened Jan. - 9. Seventh East. Th need of a plan by which tho Most dt tho increased acreage ment, just received. Home Owner;. POTATOES was taken from the Powell naschool and tho industrial interests the highway commission announcMEET. COUNCIL TO VETERAN CHOICE EATIVG or to the , tional forestland , the ed the state cooperate for and Monday, might grading, graveling tender State SupervMea Send for Your Free was Increased from 14.4 S6 to POTATOES Control! Tha Veterans United Council will and realignment of a seven-mil- e advantage of alt concerned, will boj MAIL THIS COUPON TODAY 20.54. meet at I p.m. Wednesday in room stretch on II. 8. highway It be Copy Now. 1 SWEET I. (the principal discussion before tho Is tween The tho center Harrisons and the Bench of 105 Walker Bank budding, and park SPANISH ONION (regional U. E. A. convention to bo Call at aa city Men tor Junction In Washington rugged and brilliantly colored canall member are urged to be presbeld Jan. 1 at Sprtngvtlle, accord-- ! Haiion&l clean, coarse sai,t roH Building Tho prolcrt will coot yons formed by tributaries of the ent as matters of importance con- county. Poultry ao4 peg Stork Ing to D. W. Parratt, executive secTHE 1CW Colorado river On clear day percerning legislative work will be 4199.000 and tnclud IsyyHer retary. son are th within & for park may bridge. parts brought before th meeting Tea tss IwtFf MV This will be discussed from the of tho stateo of Utah. Arizona. Nediscussion. t Bailer school MAtv standpoint by A. J. Ashman, aa CASE DISMISSED. vada. Colorado and New Mexico. ft. " and president of tho association Uk ci(r I tok. DAMAGE AWARD UPHELD. JnnHCo G. Larson. Leonard of & Gcntltmtn: from tho Industrial standpoint by . , U. REGISTERS 2.000. t tho tboTt romitMdt How discourt the state at The rela-peace Monday Sandy. Supreme Walter tba Adams, of l public (JlfiO- - students Approximately that verdict and Judg- missed n oomplatnt charging R L lions department of tho Pacific SEEDSMEN hsd registered for tho winter ment of tho Second district court In Nelson. 144 Tala avenua, with the at States Cast Name Iron OS E. ted Sa 14 EAST ON SOUTH TEMP. company Pip quarter's work at tha University Nov. 26 at Midvale, of En nasi SOUTH awarding $15.00 damage to Ecnd Irohosry Provo. tab 9e- - A vd -of Utah 1st Monday, officials an- -; 1C. Morgan for personal salesman. me ( John B Sait Lake, City, Utah. Injuries Hagler. wm. no need- No scours te chock had The' attendance at th meeting, Address offered during hla employment by Farrlela haa been held for trial a RUIUslCnv ftasi Was. aa. all asaoclatlon-of- fi been made. Regular claaa work': Ogden Unlox Railway 4k Depot te of twoTnen who ara alleged to wlir begin Tuesday morning. rs and jjvmltte membmers n robbed Hagler. ipsny. t i -- og ' ;v- -- J tt, --- HEALTH MEET -- FOR ALL STATE war-tim- . d. ..a Pts.. as ror VOTE CONTEST -- f v dd CASE HELD UP ...... j ' Jamet -- Peter Nielson Funeral Thursday C. BY DEMURRER w icti9 Cub at BURGLARSLOOT EIGHT t,.",: PLACES ...ral - feeble-minde- J er m' thtng"?d - Home. Judge Examines 180 For Jury Duty oTerjn' ed toHew-up-pr- ta t fn d. it t fr CARRUNSDOM U.OF U. ADVISES HaeS-e-Sh-fre- 100STUDENTS to Qtjrr ROLLS llft-fth- objec-servl- Examiners Named For Defunct Banks co AS WHEELS SKID Crah uu' IHe Min "M MetfBasketball Tourney Announced -- doca-icIo(le- di J J Thlr-teent- ed BII,InflIIBI.f,ING'gHgPBRYCE -- - Aui -- hesrt 1 Cati-fomia CANYON POULTRYMEN HAVE PLAN YOUR GARDEN NOW Indl-ate- MAK-EK-L- - lJcVBidA,kea notk I. 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