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Show . I - - - 4 e 111 .; t: The Net Paid Circulation of THE ,DESERET NEWS for Tuesday, Nov. 28, 28197 tw,2. WEDNESDAY UTAH, ,'State Disbuises National Guard to GASOLINE TAX RAIL IN W A SALT LAKE CITY 1S50 VOUNDEP h yeil NOVEMBER 'IS FAII0I1E0 I COAST MEETING Levy of Two Cents per Gal Ion Favored by the Six States Which Western Wcre Represented. Ceitetinetit drivers' nr of a ..'"', . ,... li- ie ... ,ent twst. i.,.,i,11. ,,,, 7' , smell aband f t ert.,lett de. Idorro 114 bY tre the eext leg eizilit, The need for trikh read ommietrion.nreen- ic taw Itt of Preoton G. Pe- titon .ttio teend.mocanabra,-.-aracte, o min tibton from attedin Ilt the eon-- I terenee el seteci, seccrtt"r8 held, at r".""Iiw-0-Is . . - . -- - lrs- - - tnt rlild AssociatedPi c,, T ,:, P,A..ifT,.:. ha. ',, , t, N'r, , n , , ,:fihecen0erinl!.,T11;,A,1101,1tin,:,!..4J:,t1 . ways, is taking testimony. upposed Itin,oe tot; t, hut tr,i, Y ,,,,! ,;,..':, ,1 11. ,' t'Oritinit.14111,,n, a;ateti has hy no means necti ,ontii, 1,, t ' C01111111:,ssiron members, no e',. yr, ,rat exe, Wive departments iming erei, ,,,,- gird Out by botn er,oes to int- eont-i- ktomoarometti velsY tor letters, memorials hilt' pet:I...Lb Same of President Haiding , a.lvMt re were said today IQ ItAvk bee..L, 411.- vinced that an trarly est, wimp ,,f Aupreme. rourtIN devimirm I et:R.1011g I., aration of the two lines ,,,old 11,L h4,.e other than a harmful effe,t On I, Nrenttit ions 0;1 he p..,(,,. Sportatifin oast svhfch are Just emerg,i.g fr.', !I.,,e rahgestiOil. TWO 1,,L,,. avenues of relief st 4 liai,e b,,,,, effielala should. an impart's,,jvg. ,itt indirate that pantie .inteteators:;i:;!,,.i;;;e harra ed by a trunk camera' facilities. Possibill;les Prey...fated. inelusinn by th,. Thl,,,,tan , merce commis;.ion of the l'a. cific andl'acif!- - in .,t,e, of, raltrAnd cors..0:ilat rt,i major ht. k,a1,1 to be nne the This would hrng up nt Ptegented. once. however, acvorMhg to !, x',1 au- thorities the questi.,n of whet,,r ,he authority r4 the Inter Stlte ,,,,IMfI',,, commission to tuclude the tao :ines in the Piam e consolidatl,n viould 1,,C,,, pre- nvor the subremc c.,,,r. rlinro Sornetativortttles-holthit 0 ,., ,,m,nrs- :!on a uthority und,- - th e t: 1141n Wntliff Will Not Prosecute A t,-,- ,.....,4 0., . When r. W. Olsen late of Evanston. picks a friend ,11 takes more than the word Of the ntirepolice dopartment of Salt Lake to shake his faith in th friendahip. So it came to pass this afternoon that John Bruner.. Charles Mor lan and Sylvia Brara. whn. arreated while trying toTuesday were01F11 his savings of 84.from obtin would diseon as -- guarantee that h to trihu( S10.000 twhich thy were tornedloose theeitor,-"give Th eharge ot by the operating a, confidence game...which them. was had been placed against and they were changed to allowed to go after putting up bond of Slat) each. The release came after Mr Oisn the became xceedingly wroth with He told them he believed police. him) hail their interference prevented S,L000 which he wge. to rsesive for "distributing the !none Ho refused to Men a tn 'the poor."' complaint against the mem insitoeo that his money-- which wait be,rqz be returned to him held as evidenceand expreased the hope that the next a chance to make some time he had would not inegey .money the police terfere and 'grab it.- - The Salt Lake police opine that they will not. 1,:...::,,::::: r: th.,,,,,,, In eoi- Tues- - lasts to be rot- d ,.ilst..v,t-1,4.-- ''.fi tr, 11111 ,h- lli: the fe,lerxl caro Ina IItt district court in 1.,rth the hiehrr court's decis'en ..1,1 se. a as off etqla a Nemnd to atb,r,I t,,,,i,t. It it atnit,tta,,,tt that ill.. T: ah court wtlf ho.id heseine-crir Ty fn 1,e,ember in connection with tills rnanlate In which the deptrtmnt of 1Ustice and the Intereated will tr Utah Farmers Pupils Complete Io - -- 7' on ".', tiligs N 1 - des-or- OV11,1- -- fr rna-nY although-snow-la-need- ed -- d- 1.001111,11,-..raog- n. - Man Held in Ogden On Check Charge Car Company, Fined - $25, Will Appeal ore-ma- n ' tylmtwrittett,---Ne-ressors-trer- ...- IL. 0 a$32 t. I I Me fc1Mrunds Lake.' to e- F.;1-ci- . . ., - . We Can Supply You With the BEST COAL for every purpose. I I road-build- dement-propert- biarbitCoal 49 ,, ' I I n . . T.tolter tis.d the. old rth, ,thlielbsre;,rof smaPirtcliajtikcpithn.4 ne,o,rt.t. nrdy - arerawand tountry club of Loa 4! Angeles,. , UNIFORMITY OF In the, - shooting rif Pspectrd to link Kelly directly with has been found. aro monthera that Kelly a gang are being strenet-,-,eIdent'f.'h'i'n---- , the revolver W3.1 r"Rde ttt W F ehief PP4 the r. &R U. raftinad. v,ho. replying ft!. fptectivo IV. Pattens inquirv, th revolver which had t; ,.'n taken from an agent at Pnebto t,men. The de- cription fiit,1 the revolver found in tho overcoat uhich la believed to bsl'"ne ti) lie4;,-- - FingeP prtnto and Rims Winn photographs Of Middleton and ..k.....,llywl:1,!4 made today and sent possible identifinatmn. '!:' Tar4f.,:ct! local special agent. is collection of pvidentm the police are awaitmg ihe apparance of A witness who is to :te,,,,i to hay, seen Kelly hoard a csSoon after the shooting. The uttnese l. i .1,e'lte1 to give testimony ishoh ao1.1 ims Kelly overcoat w.0.01 ' proven property 0: at Is t). - . ;. 11 :lin! or-later a. om,. one eicht 0 'it, chitin IThe Pho.Irc 4', Ind', ;,tnns, this-Li- fT:Thr:gti,Nines4vaditiner:se"Srb0113,1134,- it Donations for Poor Shortly after,enrI he. teecarne a '1 t 0 It c NPwhAkise nert'y rt, v. ht.. took ro.er ah of the holding,' of F.:untie Nov house in itah- - 1,14 teobahly In the- Unite I Sa;., ewise he 1,0camo manager of the 1,onnevi e lintel Co whiel, 0;,- reales the N..sehonae IVati rs t.tee, 4 liecenty N Rs cirdiclate for the deci-1n't tirf lie yet licev epri,te. le ie.me out le that venture---bma: Lot de,ide until there is a revaunt. And il there ,s hc, rac,ont ..ao mane Ot her". he .opine9, h. It lust wondeo whether Ito was cie,-tiV ircumstantial evident hate been windRig ,be ether ten HP ate his fami:s. as the h c hpfnre remalk.4. livP oln Ito Its orate rOn9111 for a "'PM" or tilghwaY a"ncil"nn o Weather-Ailess than- 50;00 motor cars but eath have at ear in all probability would The-fee ePtax"eiselaPtat;'he least licensed, Dpear;:tmheanyte tt;i'isenweee'eLitireo'n. could be fixed at probably 25 to be NED the subieet et the mandats ofpli510ENT cents par license and a fund raised here ficials, maintain extreme which would be sufficient to proteet of the every South.rn phase Pa,ifi.cf menace the the from the highways case. admitting only that tn., govern-menoverloaded vehicie. the its extreme Irn porta Ace ui: NEAR AST IIELIEF Mild weather, favorable to growth bald. to li.erecognizes national CCOW,Illie A:,; 1,11.1TV. Henry W: Lunt of the comndeelon of winter .wheat, alfalfa seed threshing schools of the Students public city DIttleultlea rotated out. wait also inclined to favor the drivers' and sugar beet harvesting is the tea. today completed their Thanksgiving lieemte-fo- r the regulation which would the interstate today at Of the Creater response to the Near East 11. weekly report of the U. S. offerings for the worthy poor. The commerCe hearings. IL S:tnIt44-ta- . a be given ay weil as the protection ture of traffic weather Department down Agriculture,-expert representing a i'alifornia Relief drl.ve is urged by President Warannual event opened yesterday and againet heavy loads breaking declared. that many ren Si. the made. I3oth officials declared they bureau. for the period ending Nov. 211. preliminary reports made to the of- sh,ppere committee Harding in a telegram received would 1,e impost-- uprm usfavor a law which would make Wheat sosn early In the season le fice of Supt. G. N. Child indicated ers of in t'a!iforMa if by Gov. Charles It Mabey today. transportation 2 it necesrary for a party securing - looking well but the weather has been that The need as revealed in the latest supreme court ,leVIN;Gri were cargenerous contributions have been the license to pace teats as to eyesight and too dry and cool ried into effect. Public interests re- cable reports; fr6sli Grecian planting. made. territory he heist. that the of pozeibly hearing before being allowed Winter wheat is in good condition quire. application re-- 1 In The superintendent said that the Southern Pacific for the commi- and the near east far exceed all pre'a license. The road commissioners Garland po-where soil the of Is to ssions moisture in ions indicated made 'calculations matter to for continue up control ,tt the relief greater take the are ports large supplies authority plentiful and the weather has been tatoes. carrots. apples. onions and the Central PacitIc under icase In of this cr,sis. President Harding wired. detail at a Inter date and will probe- - very favorable. c't. In the of the '1"'INWn St. Pile vicinity "Paratt" been al- blv present the matter to the next lyg- John wheet is iesponse to date I hat, only in fair condition other vegetables and fruits and large; am sure the islature. inhdequaie, as the weather has been cold. Early baskets of canned food at eacn of the granter'. Mr. Sanborn ,representcd that the of the will States lnited e 1r grasp d Gaines a iNver Cents tioWn wheat at Moroni is doing well schools. necessity for moving freight over two 0. aril pathos of a eituaor II6n The theory of this Thanksgiving of- -i lines after the separation, itiPl-hThe states present at the convention but later plantings are in poor condie known the absolute involving went on record ax favoring a Iwo cent tion. The soil around Moroni is in tering is to hold all contributions to system as now. would Iplversely titution a million and a querIt splendid condition. a minimum. thereby giving every child affect not only railroad erie. tax per gallon on gasoline sold but tcr vvorntn. ihi:ciren and oki men. view somealso rates. The California fruit can- reports winter wheat land in good the privilege of contributing I therefore appeared to be the unanimous make this supplemental' condition. and winter wheat is fair at thing without feeling embarrassed ring industry, particularly. tie abi. that the tax should not be made at this Peason 09 Thanksgiving further that all Deseret. the fields being quite green in because some other student. from a would be faced with the necessity of Gf)1.11 blfAMillg to us. for the hugreater than this andmore or less uni- this vicinity. Some grain is coming up better fixed home, is enabled to give' bringing in raw products over 'WC- - tran beings who are states should have a sufferers in the more. It is the volume of contribu- line hauls and rates now maintained strIcken. area form gas tax rate. Figures presented at Modena. of 'Winter grazing 'ranges are reported tions, which eounla the ,superinten-- i y. "I the by Mr. Peterson show that a total mayors, governor's, request see' fatr 'condition- throughout the dent explained. In addition, business and gasoline-e- a instances be increased. 11. states organizaA complete, report of the offeringe continual .interchange of traffic, tions and all philanthropic as a gen- will to date. none assessing more than two stat4 of the other citizens end the he added, would United States to hold this tragedy In cents per gallon. The rates In the eral rule. Cattle and sheep are doing of notor bethecompiled before after the thia beginning of next week.' establish aseparation. tendency-Sewaratatea known are one cent in Arizona. well. the former being on pasture. and A smallWeek. pernianeet mind andI during' Thankseving lit' Allos foodstuffs quantity of the delay of freight movements. of Arkansaa. Colorado, Connealcut.-Deargiappeal again to you to make a reby snow and some feeding has been done. being distributed to poor families a lesser degree the game difficul- - sponse Kentucky, Louisiana. Montana. to and the emergency equal of a will it but majority students, would be imposed by the separa- - worthy of the generous heart and New Mexico. Pennsylvania. South Da- Winter ranges at St. John are good. the be turned over to charitable institul ties Mr. Sanborn contended. on the manitartan spirit of our great repubkota and Washington. Maryland and Pasture for stock Is plentiful at Mani'. Gone distribution. for Stock is doing well on the Cedar South Caroltna have a two cent tax. lumber. grain and dried fruit within lic. -California. The question of a proportionat re- and Modena range. although water City has That thin may be organized and duction of revenues to affect. the in- been scarce at Modena. Feed is short I hereby. designate Sunday. definite. R cent two funds. and ranges are very dry at Thompson. creased provided by 'as a special day of mass meetitee.'3. Rifle and Plitol Stolen. the con- flanges are fair at Escalante. Stock has by gas tax was not conaidered our cities and the climax of ings in vention. The Inference was. however. to go high on the mountain, for snow this :appesi extraordinary. tax would be in addition at Government creek,. but the feel-- is the that gal 3. F. Ba Dentine. '975 east First to- - the revenues accrutna, from other fairly good and the stock in fair conSouth street. Ian night poweessed it sources and would be used exclusively dition.. small automatic rif:e and a small for the construction and maintenance of state highways. No opposition was avtomatic pistol. lie left them in met to the gee tax except from the Election Certificate Sought. his ear in front of hie house. Today to The News.) California Automobile association, (Svecial he is weaponless. They were removed which demanded to know only if the Nov. 29.James Neal. al- by a thief in the night. extra money so raised would be lilted Senatorto William IL King has made a OGDEN. mistwo the rtalt secretary of state leged bad check artist, made exclusively for roads. Hoth Mr. Peter- request son. and Mr. Lunt deriared they be.. for a certificateExcursion rates takes yesterda y. as the result of which Ittssteettow-e- t lieved fully TSper rent t the motor;. once and does not of via liarnberger Electric between Salt to wait until be is now in the county jail. Ista using the roads would favor a the certificate has wish Salt Lake City will have no more been lithographed City and Ogden and intermedFirst he attempted to pass a cheek on Lake gas tax in this state it assured that as the custom heretofore. also to Cache Valley. iate stations; Ite trolky.carsIn opetAtIOA,Until the extra money would be used for road hashavbeen SI. L. of the Jones Jones asked that the certificate be toCoal..tatrupanAnit , 6.46114' tor:Tartiettlarc - '' ' "atiprent Court passes griaintenance and coustruction.--nue& wIthoUt. delay. etsit:It it twenty Yth" "'telt 30neli telePhorted tor.orfl, I poltits; e Ita toe- - rvolask NI wary, atittriOnali1VPLthecityord1nance prassigned cers.,Neal ran out and on being pur. theiruse. This was decided is at some variance tur Lite request ohting;Ater , sued dodged into an alley which runs the Utah Ltght and Trac... that auggested and tentatively , With folay the state tax commiallion. I Utah Invited to the pack of the sheriffs office i.rocany had.been haled into court vrepted by Participate. towhere board favored a three 'cent ,,oinplaint of Lieut.. 1). ft, Clayton. Jones captured him. Itnocke'd at .......... sliti-vi- e The company fax squad. but favored also ti,e gasoline reducing the door and turned the prisoner over The state is invited to take oas charred vc,th operating street car the registration.- - lax on automobiles to a deputy sheriff. No, so: lo the streets of Salt Lake with to probably a flat rate of' 95 per car. in the International l'eace Jubilee pert Neal presented a check for $32 istued .oily ont. manouch operation being in It was compnted that about I300.000i Water Ways Exposittcm to be heldand I ö J. IL Rose and signed by J. H. Detroit, Mich.. in 1925. In a letter re-in- to Cit,!irttrj ot the city ordinance. Judge would thus be raised in and was Jones suspicious' Harker. N. IL Tanner found the company guilty ceived be would what today by Gov. Charles 'R. Ma- - wken he called the Meer. Nealboltrequired for meeting;' 11,nd thied it $2:i and costs. Notice of the sinking fund and interest for re-- 1 bey. The exposition Is to be the le Neal first believes Pincock ed. Sheriff And until the itgh held of In appeal v.'snesPled. care state road bonds. The the middle west since that held the man who has flooded the tirement the cw.etdec city with will ,be onetatel Bt. Louis in 1904. James Lattimore proposal brought bark from Sinn bad cheeks the last few weeks. by two.maja crews. ,.. elaco would raise under the same att. Jilmrod.- manager of the Inbased on 25,000000 gallons of ternational n hasproposed exposit, asked that 1 some $500.-tee consumption per year Utah erect a suitable building, at 'Ar Men Leaders Will be Visits Salt be available 00 which would for; and 'stake a number of the ex- roads. Road officiate are Inclined to exposition of Course hibits Given illustrattve Training of the restate's Ili le. assistant sum as the one more sources and industries. C. W. administra, '' favor the latter --- tor of the- - Eleventh district office of requirements- for a -nearly the actual the C. S. veterads bureau with Leaders cf the M" men of the proper system of road maintenance. in I...weer.- is spending ; Litala representative presented be- Fire Chief Bans Burning a the fly. city otakee 3L.L. A. to:5117 . ,fors office of the weekat the the convention for coneideration are to be. given a course In leader. Mr. bureau bake in Salt Candles was ' the need for some Mops to be taken in he Windows -- at a; Deseret gymnacum b foi:morly supertntendent df the fedJointly by the western inatel to pre- - ,. ' I ;;;n1n; eral bureau of vocational education in vent any tv.durtion in federal approprt- evening at 7:30 o'clock. Don't burn Chriatmas any this city. attons for road construction. A rein- - in the window! eandiesi special work will be given In basket- lution favoring the artion of Prest This was the caution Issued Ind ball. bowling and swimming with em- Thiel Takes Opera Glasses. ,. Warren G. Harding and congress in the Chief William H. study of the rules and support they had given the federal road fire department altarBywater ofIn the, phasts on the noticing tho regulations of each athletic sport. construction program in the past was newspapers a request from , the Christ. The work will be toward the end of GetleKO Iloyd,1637 Lincoln Avenue drawn. The resolution is to be drafted maw carolers that thetas who wished. establishing a league of the i. I. A. Will have to view the ballot from baldfinally by Utah officials and lbrwarded- to have them carol place a candle ' to in Tnen between the ages of 17 and 23.; the various atone governors for foe- the window. headed row hereafter. Prowlers enSS or fie wards warding to the several congressional The theory le all right. but the IThere will bein some tered his home last night and stole the league all stake is dangerous." the chief ,delegations and President Harding. practice his opera glasses. be to contests completed by The western states generally did not In a formal inatement be urged said.. final seem to believe the danger of any re-- , no candles he- placed In windowi. thall Feb. 1- 5- In addition there will dem-be at " Amnion in federal iiid for the leadership sessions given A draft from the door It is a matter of record that no might blow onstration of remelt. and re. tug was imminent. Mr Petereon said i curtain against the candle." 4 line has ever come he lay races and a study ofpnots bow to Make under tht However. as a result of the action and warned. :Pire might ton efficient in athiett, names. The discussion at the meeting the several Union Pacific the of injury and possimy death. We, ward "lir men will on work vs. the western states will watch closely any should take no chances with fire. i flouts activities in thek ward hallo'. has not been In developments and move withIntoa un'ted Don't risk ,It by using caridies.! - the stake, and district-ctinal- s 'being Icontrol and service improved erect putting held at the gymnasium. Homer to C. - front to forestall the puti In Suits and overeat, sie.sol Warner of the , Deseret 7;any program whkh Might entail,, any Bargains gymnasium to $29. Deseret Ogm Tailor Shop,,...Adv. faculty will have ', reduction le thee. 1' charge of the court's. - ; ''''" . - 7r11'..,t,,slt:tcl.!,t11.:7s:hooal7ndgHtsettb- - . I e Pierce. of Pt0e.111PS RilPY m rrcksteatt is rounding up a number obr. int,ugebt.trls. Who.. it is lie1iee4, m the gang to which may Kelly and Middleton are upposed to F;c18v.l hh,:, his: 11,.ehhe,,inte. hate htionged. k CONSOLIOATO LIVESTOCK LOAN 110111 SOCIAL REUNION LAWS SOUGHT Members s te.tFe.y ! thorn, 'S'I'''.:h"-'4"- of the ,ip. 'earn-t- g .f olve the f"rm t.y in . Pf club, I V, it,t . tiA ir.eeed.ngs mandate to be - tert i!nnie,;t tomorrow. The bays will oP,rt their program at. the,: Deseret There will be, games., gviiimsiutm comems and AEI noon they mill have a .trimming: at the Hotel Utah which. will banquet he spired with ,niprta!tiviwnt numbers. They will take rare of the Thank.eiving street S de of the paper with a saleainanship ,,,ntest whi,h will last about two hours. Th,y will finish up.t.tua.tlay by nt"Tnl'I 'g '' ''.'hTV The I UsSflryt Newaboya .11OrgNiniga, Wiii li., eMnprise4 of boys who, find-mit Lcressary to earn money to help their families, have developed the sale of newspa-tveras a profesSiO n. Their entertainehts are provhied efforte. in "' ,r with the Dte,eret Newe. The other newsboys of the city, it is understood. will be entertained CM Thanksgiving by Russel 1.- - Tracy. - ' Aram-arm- se il eserg..t ,i1,- - ' post-strik- I.:,,ikl: ffiii II lb rat The Nevis carri1 ,,l,n 1 ex,eas at $7,000,, Club to C , For Pmr t'i,le- (7tine tO The c,t.tha...1hu,,:in,fiti I) p- tin- hus.ineas. "nog, ttstrie,.. and then Lake. That WiL11, II years ago,. JUmfed intolhe hotel bnesa 1.1".-ha"- r:::::',11::"AS :tniru,S11;:::t ; T,,tal Y"" Thi- cha:n kook - 1,11.1.aall-e-eat-ion--te, eeett,t " oneped. n ,s.,,,--, and tr ts ,ILht a.,,Iir!" were re,,Ohtet tn Iatfr i. Npws a esmen s . A --- : ' :. an4 ttalitmery he th, ,.inie a,se,sarnix, i '" ''''3' "M !I' I., ''' ',1 a 'n...01 , Wyo.. !:,:,1 re,i,,,, '', - Mleged Con Men 7it, iv-- irr,,,,,, l!,1,..','.,',1:.,:,d, y,:...,,,.,7,'"rp.l,,,,:r2;y ,, e 41 AN. gal- - k tor! IA , .,or,,,,,,,,41-,- trt-- , SergeantGun Identified. vsne . ; j,,,i, .led , City, Utah. with, his par- Ifs; dal wnti a min- ing men. lie auended the pnhite- schools and .on completing high 'school, decided ho. i like the ad- of a miner'S -- life Three ,,,,ns Irr npvtIrt o oltY tO4 '.!; ''ll 1.r.. pet.alo, haw. ,, New Witness Expected to Link Definitely Kelly With Shooting of Police 1:n7e: ; al512..binSrSIIII.najoarl'', Pr IS in 1882 , ,,,, ,: I:10- - I :r, . - lark to ttefq,e mt4.,,ht. treasurf r Any ,"' ,it,,ttift, ,,,,1 ti 0 oui,: tty malt ,,,,,,, ti, ' ula!itpg het..of !110 ,;;;1,.. , vemt,,,,rof' 7,1: " !II 1"' I., ,;vrti and re,elpts forward- ,- t tit-- :usio,r.rr.t.,,,,als,...mrtoil,iiti ,,;.n,... , t ---e sd :',.!,a ,...,- Malt at ittittdeveloped thatit,e ,Questi,kumray aspect than is presented hythe 'pr. ,- - ti,,,,,,g!, ent hearing s in progrees befote tit, in- - :al. thlm s) sterna , t4 ,TT USE SIIIEN9THENE0 . Miella.. ein.atis''eris" .-i p. r 7 ,., ant'. Sotahern- gili-,, T'...,:-..- . ) ti notng government On, ta:, oser n't0t, tile proposed separation of the , VIACIfic,.. t i I - t tintil the ir tax,,, to -1,4 1-- , ,S therm . , I By sa, - .4 i .ti- i,- Alt :ng 1,to remo, rrol'IntIndItngl"m-'a.- reminds one of that moo' for it titi0J,rt r appry to Mtn. lie's prt$1. dent of the Nowhouse Hot.: e,,m- ptinv tnanager of the h,to aLd iti the hotel. a'l of uh,ch proves that he has 4 fsirl'y g.od opinion of the servic,:, he o'fers thr: , . - rearly last minute ti,e '''uill -- , ,Y..!!,,.k the treasurer's offire ti.t I, for about two; s',iii, again - titne delin- the, ,'i " n, ,,,,,, wili he prepared and pub.; taxes m Pa;d, there w.:.ii lee attachedmay: a 1 on Western Shippers.; and-gam- balancwment-fer-ealer4e4s,tit- ' P. Will Work 'Hardships -. , - A ; C h lefConsideréd Thing - or Eh,. tif tt o t!,,,,,,,iii!! t ,...,,ht 1.1 ht,r,,.. d li, turn. wai, ia,...es ,.!.-- i,,,ri;..na It the ,i,,, '4! 41,1c! k ,citiii hundreds ,..ty o pa,. !nig et,t en Many Seem Convmeed 1 nat. Separation of S. P. and C., m1 ,,. ,,, 11,',,,,,', '.'11:moil2tt. IN PIERCE - t ,'1',1... ... a, ,. $2S-2- Fire Battalion , A atate--Atid- itor fie-le- Introducing the Folks Who Should Acq uai nted. all heard the old yOU'VE the restaurant pro During Last Day ::lillIDER,AspEcTi!length to hAl,e, ThP katn or Utall dinburand expansion S714.4..47.08 in the month Pr Nond .deve!opment. tfaeut Col, NV. G. Williams. siate vember, closing or the books for CI. t hitt If month reveaiefi t 0110' adjutant general. so announced to- amount warrants for $475,444-6day.. upon returning to the capitol after atiending the conference of ad- were drawn on the general. fund jutants general of the Ninth Corps which is the administrative expense area I Fan Francisco. The nrinetpal fund of the Mark topic of the meeting. Colonel Williams Tuttles report shows. Of the total said. ssitto "The. Intense Spirit of Co-- : general fund disbursement, however. road Conoperation mod...Backing for ,(he Na-- . nag184.28 went to pay-f- or thhaI Guattl." distribWinisma .m.114 struction- The betaavg.-wa- s nittire.lifienticrt Wks- being pa:d to the. uted as follows: U. of C. District J,chools, r2.117.110; Nattional its- the ninth roux maintenance. Agricul$17Z101.05, area than to the tural Collegemaintens nee m14 35; Ment.-- He addedthat. branch agricultural college maimetnite podry for the- future had been nanee. $229.50: state bounty down laid another battery of motor vehicle bureau expense $1461; er .expenwe. 111,1711..37; artillery-an- d witendqUartere bat-- fishfederal rehabilitation. 8125; reclamattory would be established in Utah be.. ionselsooltrust.,,$1112.-36-fore.- June 30 neat-- - Announcement also ins- Made of panel-- . completion of the 856.904.56 and reclamation oft" a de62.454.61. organization tarIMment of the Viethheadquarters cavalry-a- t Lehi: The Tbitt. wjfl CDriSiSt of.thre,; eommissioni general operating coats. ed officera and 21 Itfir H. Gardner' has been appeininteed .leutenant. J. Wallace West. seconPdt leutenant. Robert Piston, supply sergeant:Marmon Ats!,eod. radio and Merritt- Roberti' and Merrillsergeant Evans YEAR D VW's Alho In Utah 'EVIDENCE CHIN 1 Utah National Guard is increased opportUnity for - iddt wt."' proporied this; morn- ing by Mr. Pt tereon the law would be draigi.ed erimarily for the purpose of1 totems acme re...tilellen over ttoee 0P-i eratiiif Motor chick?. in this test, fort would retientie ttnd 'devote A tiltall fowl with whien a eye- -- corporals.. tematm ieepeetion aleng piddle highweys inieht be maintained to prevent the overlmoting of motör vehicles. The mep ting at Sart gran cl eco watt called by Gov Louie F. Bart of. Wash- itiaton to .e.onetder the advisability of the adoptine unifo.rm resulatiOns In au- .....,. ..... eeveral western elutes governing - tomortle tra rri,. Mr Peterson went Gov. te, the meet irig retirement Mg .......... . Charlea n. Mabey who wax unable to Itt other e H airs o f he pteaent Creation of the office of battalion impwo rt nee I I ittx of the presine kettles were 'chief in the 4'i ry. fire department is aestern represented at the nieetieg imree by the outgoing and in- -- conlemPlated Under the terms of an State repre- ordinance IntrOdUced ,before the city rotrina admintetrations eeeted tvt, Wathington. Villiforn'a, c O rsitIllariOn this morning by Cofilma- Nevada, 31ontana. Wyoming tiled Utakstriver A. P. Rarora, head 'it the de- Ileac y Truffle. Wares Bea& rbe Utah road tommieetoner fleeter. partment of public safety. It was laid .I that the pcoMent nt road trittinta- - over for further consideration. senue length-at puce. was gerreAntn-a- l it- - le 'proposed; Mr. Ilitainel explained. the eonvention nd ad agreed. he said. t o efeate this office, and appoint 1. that the higgerit problec,. wart. how Do tattalion chief who shall have imme bancLe the heavier traffic on t h hi th-- ; ehatge over the stations west of wayFigures a re preeented he tet. Idlate Main street. thus allowing the armlet- Automobile aesociation catirrritH hie supervision to rho-winthat voually all. the damage ,ant chief to devote Main street. mations I of , pact $o soass. 1,10,,, y 1,, d1, ey4the of Chief W, the heavier trucks carting loads of I Alt this waywilltheeduties be relieved I to an ex- It Bywater more than :le tone There truckle he whieh will enable him to give paid repreaent tot one en,d ene.ece i m altetations.aud-wilc,re atteutionto. vehtelettteins....r .he. pOr cent of th no eloeely. at have Onata- - I not - require hie a ttentirenMahe, aye. Mat's rtato-t. the. sterion.concentral who- loriary or- ittripect i Tbe ordinance providewthat the batthe mein arteries of stantly enforce the laws regarding Ltation chief shall receive $2.1e0 a year. traftie topair. ntaximurn epee,' bed Sher', eurfaee ter I As to who will be appointed to the office recta with the resulte of a civil heavir typee, as well as to prevent examination which is requireo imemosing to overloading, This cost, It. from the troceetis iservicp 31r. Peterson, is met of the drivers' license which It carries to cents probably-per from a few In ,Utah th ere are e ureewhat. licenne. 0,11,1- Ati IVtlItltJiJtJIpL Present Month! For Developmenti v Acturfr Rt SEVENTY-THIR- Treasurer's Office 1 $734,0471)6 During 1922 29 Taxpayers Crowd DISPUTE I Have Opportunity SECOND SECTION el' the ward Sixth-Sevent- h hell the first social reunion since the of Western Legislatures States Will be Asked to Pass Acts Regulating Reviewed. Matter--Si- tuatiion Acting On the suggestion of Eugene Jr.. director of the federal War Finance Corporation; legislatures of western states will be asked when they meet this winter to pees a uniform law governing livestock loans. according to Y. R. Marshall. secretary of the NItt,101LalWool Growers association-Aabstract of such laws prepared for Nir. Marshall shows an absolute lack et uniformity golierning livestock loans in the several litotes, he said. This is vine of the reasons why loans on livestock bear such a high rate ot interest and why it is difficult to discount liveetock paper at tho financial centers. Nir. Marshall will rend an abstract of western laws to George Mari former Salt Lake attorney. now attornew for the war finance corporation. and ask him to prepare a law which tvill be introduced in the various state legislatures. it was announced today. Ifhe laws governing livestock loans In most western tales have,been made-ver-y lenient to the owner of mortgaged livestock." said Mr. Marshall. no doubt with the idea of favoring the. induetry. However. the effect haa been just the opposite of that Intended..aa.hanite and loan companies either refuse to make loans or protect themselve by charging a very high rate of interest." To dispose of mortgaged livestock tit Idaho is made larceny. Thle is the rase also in Montana and colored. while in the 'state of Washington there is no provielon against such an offense and in Oregon it is defined as a misdemeanor. In Utah the offense la defined as obtaining money under false pretenses and in Nevada there is no Provision for punishment of suck offenders. The same conditions apply to various other points such as the procedure 'orl such mortgages. foreclosure. recording -ete. Thee. varied and loose laws are a benefit to the man who borrows money and by some illegal meant; attempts to escape payment but they ad.I ,yersely on the great metortty eV- men engaged in the livestock business who must borrow money to finance and who always par their ha-- I gations. Nctlive-- Or Copenhagen Nirqcer. n recent consoildation nt the two wards, Toes lay night in the Pioneer stake hail. Entertainment consisted of luncheon and a spontaneous prc7ram. Bishop thiiii4 P. Margetts acted a. host and toastmaster. Short impromptu speeches were made by A. C. Thorne., Richard Andrew. Bishop Ernest Wright. former bishop of the Sixth ward; Prest. Sylvester Q. Cannon. of Pioneer stake. Charles IL Hyde and 1.0 Eugene Ilainznond. both- of the Pioneer pres1deney. Tho remainder of the program cons.sted f commutalty gine4ns. musical numbers and readings. A large attendance made it neceesary to provide extra tables for the lunclieon. Pour tables the length of the bail were tilled. - D. & R. G. W. Official t Comes to Assume Duties J. P Stack, recently made general superintendent of Utah lines of MAI Denver & Rio Grande Western railroad. arrived in bait Lake this 111011; ing and formally took over the duties as head of operations in this stat from L II. Luke whom he relieved. Mr. Luke. who has been in Denver, e also Litri I toto turn 'ever the office. The former Utah supor-- 'intendent. has been promoted to assistant to the general manager of lb. road. Mr. Stark was formerly SuPerIntend e of Incl. Grec climatal headquarters in Pueblo, Colo. salt-Lak- Utah Red Cross Roll Call Fund Continues Growing As an outcome of the annual roll Lake Bed Cross chap. call of the ter there is at pre'Sent tin deposit in the bank the sum of $111415 according CO announcement made today at Ron at Eros. itewdowszteraLt-ta-wspeoted-tthe total reeelpts however will finally rearh 110.1)00. of whieh $1.700 Is Lu hat sight Murray sent in 1Z55.15 with &soil of the city yet to be heard contributed from Midvale thwt-towith f atilt-- ttni-10.dfstricia ported. In addition no reports 'hairs as yet been made from Bingham. na, Garfield. bleechus and Sandy.. Japanese Onerous donations to the local Red 4 'vns busihees firms of the city have larger also made good sist,l, contribution,. Dies at Salt Lake Home Those over looked in the roil call still wishing to COnt ribute aare reminded that the lied Cross lqperm.rtnent or. .Mt. Charles Fallentine, gs of 13:5 In.. ganisation to toe that Mmat!ons dims avenue. died suddenly yesterday work may and he turned in- to the Red afternoon at the family residence. She Cross headquarters on the fifth floor of was the Wife of Charles Fallentine Boston building who as In Los Angeles at the time the of hor death. lie is now on his way back to Salt Lake. Compensation Dented Mrs.. Fallentine was a native of rn Jordan District Employee and same to Utah penhaaren. Denmark. years ago. In IS81 she Wag married to Mr. Fallentine and II chiliren ds denied to Compensation warp born to them .eight of whom are liviWg. Fusions' services will be held at min Harrate for inluttes claimed to have het suffered while in the am 2 p.m, Friday at the Larkin .lerdan .,school district In e chapel and burial will lie in Mt. Olivet Nor .'?the deca.daa given O'It by the state cemetery. Mrs. Fallentine wa a mellto4nv. rher of Silver Maple circle No 10s, indn,trml 'fllflS') au- custodian 114,1. Neighbors of Woodcraft a Nehool of The' deceased is survived by her hos- and and janitor building band and the following sons ani vr 11110 trloppirg the door struck kis dausrhters: Mrs. A. W. Kilner and Novo nand notaidic the end of the znop H. Fallentint of Los Angeles: Cl.a-le- s agalr.3t an bstnce. He claimed the accident resulted in an abscess to his A. and Ernest W. of Ogden. arol Csarl Fallentine. Tule Land which resulted in him being tine E. Fallentine and Miss Leona H. Fal- Shia to perform has regular dutleg. The induslrial commission in handling lentine. all of Salt Lake. the CaSe divtaied on the point of Barrett establahed his claim Z. to Give Away 150 whether sufficiently to Justify an award , or covering' thsa disability Tons of Coal Christmas compehsation period as W'ell I.".tts medical foe& Comet, rni3s!nnerls r Thatcher and 0. Ir. hold that Barrett is sincere A tireless home la a dreary pluce McShane In winter. But it is doubly dtearyeind in hi3 ontenti,,n that the disability eheeriesa at Christmas. In order 'hat wag the result of the accident but. find there be no tireless homli inerrtn-- c the that he has not discharged the burs den placed upon him by law to ataba cheer ct "J'ilide lit Salt Lake C. M. I. have arranged to lash by substantial videnee that, tho rectors of Rive away ISO tone 01 coal to thope Injury eomplained of resulted in his who need it. ta the distriblittlifi which saltattequent dimability. Commitiaziotter will be made brthe Presiding' 1Pafop's William M. Knorr on tho other band tittle. there will be no discrimination holdo tho OVidOPCO to be clear and lane for race, creed or color, whoever needs contradicting that the disability roo coal will get it. ino,ed front the accident complaina h at opera-Omi- - M. t; - eahool..chilarew-Itave,rosided,--,;tettr,!r- ir - , , Hen. mor-uar- N - - . C.MI. , 1 - I t . |