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Show ' T--y i"iaTiBi'ao m rM ' ' .. - , '" rJ' r y' iL ' r r - v ' i'1hwi i iiefr-W- n nl,w - - V fw oL m Iigi-fc- i , - . u " JwfestsiMMta)9 M. "4 . 'y lx ,5i4 rxr h I. 6 - a ,$.. - Rd and use' News Want Ads for tifctoiT returns. Phone want ad to Was. 550. FOUNDED - your 1850 UTAH TUESDAY LAKE CITY SALT NOVEMBER 29 .1921 SEVENTY-SECON- .YEAR D WEST IMTES 1N INTEREST OF - - DELEGATES HEBE H1 TIE 19 STATES JdgenlcfTrial i- - - la tba litigation brought by H. B. Cola at al. and D. X Williams. involving the Canton lllnlnc company prop-artlin. Iha I Jttl Cottonwood --mln-Ins w u5? purpose of putting the wa FOR ath unit behind a comprehensive aebama for developing the reeourcea of tl weatera eta tea Joined handa in Baltlek thin W. D. Davis of Gen when mornins Idaho, president, celled to order the meeting of tba Western States Reclam-etlo- s aaaoefation at the Commercial club at 14 S4 oclock. "Now is the time to push reclamation. laid Got. Davis in the keystone address. "The unrest, the hardship and the unemployment that has come upon tbe United States la not becauee of lack of money but berause of lack of confidence, over f 1,)4.04 004 has been withdrawn from circulation of the lack of fatth of men who have money to Invest. This vary.altu-atlo- a should be capitalised, money for development should M forced Into circulation. men should be given employ. ment. The west has come so the point where federal aid U eteceaaary for further progress In reclamation. All these ebjecte can be accomplishedIt throughla takes tbs Smltta.MrNary bill. All determlna-tlon the faith and courage and known in the past whqa ur forefathers built tbla western home for this aactioo rf tba country J district,-- lh INTENT . tfr', I-. A ,i -r- A v w - - MX' i V O.l 1 itmrXp v- T Amended Complaint Filedln Case Against Alleged Slayer of Dan Karra- Testimony Taken. PRELIMINARY .hearing in ths ngalnst Jsmes charged mWh murder lh ths first legree for the elsying dT Do Karraa. was begun this morning before Judge Ben Johnson, of the city objection of the defense, the court allotted the county Attorney, to file an amended complaint against Nirkolopolous charging that be, shot and kilted Karras, believing Karras to hlfl brother-i- n us Tryfonopoloe fbe Fswr'Tflrhd Attended' complaint tbe deBOBBED BY MASKED MEN fendant entered a plea of not guilty. Mckoiopolous is said to have admitted that be intended to kill Tryfon opoloua. prosecuting officers maintain and he Is said to be obsessed with (Special to Tho Xeos) fear that Tryfonopoloua la seeking to . PROVO. Nov. 2t Local officers are kill him.. This is given the raaaoo fo- r- the defendant searching for two youths who held-urefusing to eat confined in the county jail until . the Superior Motor company service while feeding wee resorted to Utlnn it I leb nlgbi ,uJ ed-- torced Several . w ttnessee were examined from the cash caped with this J. A Egbert end Lester morning r F. Wire, police officers, testified ts register. home of tbs defsnd-an- t. to their tbo going "Masked and armed ths'men followed ITT west Heventt South street, aftVincent Slater, attendant. Into the sta- er tho shooting and of finding th tion after be had been outside The body of Karraa in ths strest. They id. they took the gun from the de- men are believed to have been hiding behind the building waiting for an ei!Tn nt who said he intended to kill whom he accused of no to one when i"rJ,0B0P0'0M enter portuntty in eight Slater was forced to stand mistreating his daughters. He said he feared Tryfonopoloua wanted with up raised hands by the taller man1' while the shorter attempted to open to kit) him. the witnesses testified, Steve Sklirla testified to hie Identl-abhe was un- -l the cash register-Whe- n to do so Mater was forced te fixation of the body of the slain mil f open It On of the men then remarkand George Beverley testified thst he ed 'Hurry up. lets beat it" They ap- heard the shots fired sfter having peared to be very nefvous, according seen Karras In ths vicinity of th to Slater defendant's, house. Dr. J. J. Oslilgan . It is believed the men had sn autogave evidence as te th cause of death. l mobile parked at the rear of the Kopp grocery about a quarter of a block away and escaped in it No trace Telephonea Urged In , was found of them lat night. -- cona-mafid-ed Salt-Lak- the ponUle-League . of the SouthwetLhlch convenes at ItICer- aide. Cal., Deo. 6. was received by President Kr C. llehnimm tht. morning from Arnold K rue k roe nreeCFetary of the league. The telegram adviaes Mr. Schramm that Pre.ldent Harding has officially deelgnated Albert b. Fall, secretary ho will arrive. In of the Interior, Rlverdale, Dec. 7, as his spokesman at the league meeting. It la also announced that President Obregon of Mexico Is contemplating sending a . distinguished delegation. President Schramm ulll refer the matter to the boari of governors al their next meetln. V : district courts In the action brousht by H. B. Cole at al. versue tba Canton Minins company. it was dealred to foreclose a mortgage or troet deed given to . the p&intlff by tbo defendant company to secure a bonded indebtedness created by the mining company with the plaintiffs for the nnrcbaaw prlmnf certain mining claims in the Little Cottonwood district. The cause was regularly prosecuted end after a beating before the court a Judgment and decree of foreclosure was made and entered against tbe defendant .company In favor of plaintiffs. Judgment was also entered in favor of D. J- - William, site of the defendants, who had filed a crosscomplaint . In the action. This last mentioned Judgment was declared te be subsequent and subject to the prior lien of the plaint if fa The second action was brought by against Jobn 8Cor-lea- a I. J.asWilliams sheriff of Salt Lake county to compel him to execute and deliver to the plaintiff a deed for theseTninlnc claims which were sold under order of the court In the first litigation in two separrfe parcels and later sold tn ene parcel The district court tbesherlff to execute such a deed sad fretn this jnegment an appeal was taken. Both Judgments are wow affirmed ht opinions written bv Chief Justice E. E. Corfman. , e urging that th, Commercial.lub and Utah aead tolfgram the largest delegation atata supreme court -- NILE BRDTHEfl-IN-LA- l'J conference of the today affirmed the Judsmenta entered by Judge W. H, Brnmel in tbo Ttyrd Tl At League Meeting 4s -- Lack of Faith Held Respon- shile for Stagnation Qot. Mabey Visions Future Great Empi Delegation Wanted From Utah Canton Elizas Case IIP ISSUES t' HISTORIC PLAYHOUSE TO BE RAZED. 'Large Co:rt Affirmed In f " . rN court-overruli- j -- p 1 $;j-4k- cn t warn Used by building and some sessions of the. district held were At court one time the legislature, the court -- Pioneer Structure ifat-re- and the council all occupied the buildCost In I eng Ran. Brighsm ing aimultaneousiy Gov. Davis explained the Young projected the building of structure and Truman XI AngeU was i bill to tho representatives, tbe architect. it as strong and construcLater the L D B U had its first) tive. It will accomplish all the west home there. Ktil! later jt a as used for. needs without coating the government Director Elected For exhibitions a cafeteria being fori fnr art nnythlng In tbe Ions run, he said, will soma time established in its basement j Lot Angele & Salt Lake as fast as land la reclaimed boads With the organisation of the Varsity. he sold and the money used to yeclaim of the University of Utah, the more land. The annua! atoekhoMn of LD Social Hall. Salt Lake's first .players atructnre was fitted up as s Little Gov. Charles R. Mabey In welcoming tho Lot Anirotoa and Salt Lake Railroad or SO to! Theatre and ha fog three years was hold yeateniar afternoon, in this tbe delegatee, said: tneatr.jMMmortiy to be razed Architec- ek vsed or hlg purpo9 "The movement which has brought eityvwhft the following directors war declared increased been for make has the the way building a vision elected J Rosa Clark of !o Anrelea. citjfs ue together la basic. Having turally J. Doran. traffic. Final plans for the wrecking a perfect example of New England Proclamation of the future greet western empire, W A Clark. New Torkm-Poatoffiee Lobbiea Designates mindful of the fact that our delibera- Loa Anireleas C. R. Gray. Omaha, W A. of the old structure are awaiting the Colonial type Hcnur Miller? the noted actor, Harrlman. New York. Otto Kahn. arrival hum of Preet, Heber J Grant tions. if wise and unselfish, can hasten weeks a upon dared hiat few. ago I New W take York Xaw Kanaa. r me day of western development. just Lake, ta4 the eiructueo Tork; E.H Postmasters are urged In a circuDay on Which to Give I). F. OFFIGIILS PLIN Kerokoff, Doe Angeles; R. 8 Lovett. the first of next week, llowef, yes- visit t Balt pleasure In welcoming representatives K. lar' sent out by Poetjjjastar General exactly one York. Oseae Lawler. Los Angeles terday the hangings and opera chairs as s relic would be worth of Utah's neighbor atatea IR Salt New a were in If it W O Rockefeller. New York: J P installed since the conversion of the million dollars Serious Thought to Ravlarger Will H. Hays to encourage fh InstalUki" York Citv The F. C. flrhratnm, kfa!dent of tho ftartorl, Los Angeles: M L. Schiff. New old structure into a little theatre were center such as Newinterested in HERE lation of telephones In th lobbies of York C, B. Beger, New York; and F. removed, to be stored: by the Church dramatic fraternity Commercial dubs spoke a few words A. of the station of poetoffice. poetoffice and Consumption ages dramatics, also insist thstmost VeaderHp; New York efficials until some further use is -rxtending to the dalagataa lh prlai-leg'for one of the except where they are located In fedplayhouse stands of. found for them. of tba club and offaring any dramacommunity types chsm. Charles A. May, state engineer: eral interesting wee Presidat It assistance at his commind. stated building. In this Instance the today in the country. Rumors now have Executive officials of the Unlop Pato make such an Installation Tbs states represented at tho confer Francis C. Tracy, - K I. Roberta and ing bishops office that the old tic a gas station will probably it that ennee with the governor or his repre- - Miss EffieW V. Hart. IH structure was condemned Lake will were who be granted bj the treasury cific system Filf jhe br erected In He stead in order From Robert D. fire chief some time ago. Itby woujd yomingGov. sentatite at the head of each, defega- of the out tn whirh has charge of ail gov-- e on and thetr a few hours Monday sfternoen rey, Frank C , Emerson, state en- be practically impossible to restore the automobiles going tion are Oregon, Washington, Call foromenf buildings. of the syst snnuxf ma. Nevada. Arisons, Utah, Idaho, gineer; Harry Llpyd and Earl Holmes. structure of'inspectlon trip U service. withto make it fireproof may have quick Oregoib Whitney L. Botes. P. Montana. tem. left in Ihe evening on their speor Wyoming. Colorado, Texas. J From tablet some bronze that howaxer. almost! out A. of Mcand J. W. Misherd outlay money L l)l( Gallagher. New Mexico and Nebraska. I memorial will b erected to mark cial Iraln for Ogden, leaving there this C. L. ("Farmer") Smith. .rebitlldine-- , Al it could no more safe- - .u.'h Committees were appointed at ths Cullough, ths Utah nla(ls famous by pioneer ,h, .andt dramatic morning for Portland,ofover Meecham, Jamaafitajifleld and be used aa a gathering place and aa cial fnorntng session on otedeotials, order Walter the Oregon and Idaho divisions gathering. Quale. of business, future prana, resolutions, George tenants on Social Hail atenue have R. A N The hhort Line, and th 0.-A. T. From Nebraska Whitehead.-S auditing and finance will not go over the Angeles If. Mainers and George J. Johnson, petitioned for its removal, final deciPublic Health association to raise party 8aIt Like Route this trip, for lark sion in the matter wax reached by Will Give Test For state, engineer. Report ftnbmttfed. ia to return will Omaha, of but funds From with which time, E. its F. Blaine, the First Preaidency last week. Today Frank W. Brown, secretary of the Washington Scipio Postmasterahip against tuberculosis and its campaign! Pocatello and Granger. Ralph Kaufmann. Fred Blshope David A. Smith and John association, read a report of the Adams.-- D Jones, efforts .to ft. Ctrl PreaL with In the W. party B Durham F. Read and Ths report referred year's activities. ar E. E Calvin, vice president From Montana Gov. J. W. Dixon Wells of the Presiding Biahopa office The United States civil service promote the public health of the peo- Gray The state road commlsiloo to the visit of the western governors after conference with President C. W commission tn charge of operation. II M Adams, toay an exam- ple may be carried on during the announced and ths executive committee of the as- and at least three others ha -paid to O W Moyle, attorney for Penrow. acknowledged that the old From Nevada Shober Rogers. on 7. sociation to Washington and eastern Jan. at be held to ination Nephi E Adams assistants and I. months. Hess A. From in W. Haugh. California i is Oebrge doomed. Jhe case Beard and cities Heretofore, ths report said, Albert building brouiht for the purpose of making a - Huntley. ' to the president, and R With tho In his proclamation the governor chief of Social hall publicity in eastern newspapers !n be- - From Lindley. to fill a contemplated vaTh Idaho Gov. D W. Davis R. E will go manydestruction engineer. Local official of the in payment half of western reclamation had been fourth-clas- s memories of of the davs on Judgment of who Line the Tuberculosis W. G Swenson. James E. accompanied ,,v urges that position cancy in Sunday the Oregon Short h o Impossible. The visit of the governors Shepherd, settle. ,.h, hoops fcnd crinolines and quadrilles postmaster at Scipio. The compensaJ M Lowell, Clark Austin. EdDie special .when it left here amt wfif furnished eastern- - papers ths news Davis,Snow damage at. and Frank W. Brown, secre- and varaouvtennea. Kile of The New. tion. of tba .postmaster at this office matter of health, be gUen irjeclr go with the party to Boise are H V was win angle necessary for publicityeastandabout of ItSI tell of progress, in the erection attoron the program H Smith. all of enra Platt. prominence George tary te Gov. Davkt and secretary. f of the means of telling the fiseal in last year. rights Farmington by the erection the building It describee the struc- was $787 for the the association. ney, J A Reeves D SD Spencer, genths big western problem. the reached their churches, that the people give serious eral overhead crossing Applicants must have R. Grav, as- of From Texas Averr Turner. C. H. ture ss 71x23 feet and built to be "used to the terrible destruction of passenger rfnt; or ths F'srmington Governor Davis said that ths hostilithought must reside and Electric rallrood first La Bamberger birthday for twenty Joel 13. Peeser Roland concerts dancing, extent and sistant Kiter. HarwelHand the public agent. freight general conoccurs life ty or the east hsd to a Urge from that tracks annually the From Arizona Gov. Thomas Gamp-bel- l. drama.? The hall was completed and within the territory supplied by been overcome. The association had Priest, general agent at Boise, and of that in charge of W and those Judgment was awarded Ao" sumption, examination on New which tbe for 8lms R, Tear's opened chtff and 1SSJ. several assistant the other engiArmMeeng. convinced them of the truth that with poetoffice Ely George Hess against F'srmington Cftr. the services stress the facj that From Colorado F. W. McClure, state a grand hall. Tha first day, neer was pre- is announced nest is the east's customer and that play be can made, the state education oh sented said while and the the by here that others. Prest prevented a of secured can engineer be Jan. IT of that Gray great agricultural rft)i deelopment of 0 Application blanks From Utah Gov. Charles R. Mabey. year. the. playevening morally obligated ths west would benefit being, "Don Caesar de from the postmaster at the place of of the people along lines of preven- Union station In thiis city will have populationas (n R. William Baxan." on W. W. western the Wallace. followed west as jhe tion of much ths the disease wdtnflr slope by farce. The the esst large sign placed Armstrong, or from the civt service comWhen the governors went to Wash- R R- - Lyman, T. R. Cutler, Dr. J. A. Irish Dion." The playere were the vacancy The proclamation reads as follotrs: of the roof, giving the name of Dlirtirinjf1n - J in th J. R. Murdock. T L Allen. L members of the Deseret Dramatic asso- mission Vsshlngton. D. C. Ji1 v;udn!nt that Wldtsoe. Its population, elevation and Vft, city. ington the objection was mads H. road ! a Redd, Albert E. Miller, Charles A. ciation. Plays before this had been 5? had commission tance from neighboring cities. Thisfh. Prevention of disease and presevery western representative l1r'r between as was tho Idea idea on how money that McBride, R. D Young, 8 G. Dye, A. P. produced in the Old Bowery, but the of .different Its suggested vlsitingi ervation health the of peoilmont fnJ ,h lament reprg. Will Honor Porenta. be 'spent, the Bigelow. Joseph S. Cardon and R. E. Social hall -Union Pacific officials were the first real home might be loaned should ple is a prime essential to the ccrued were accused of Caldwell. for Ogden, by General Freight Atnti " tor such performances. Later They associasecretary said tha The and progress happiprosperity defios a . without J A Reeves. General Manager H. V.4 asking for I2HM100 ward will nees of Jthe state. tions f the Twenty-secon- d The so of he did It. said and Platt nite plan for spending the money. task approved Man mother of en uruuft the fathers-anThat insidious white plague, 1 SteQlM Ovrrrtrti Ts Mr Gray, Vice President H M Adams association has accomplished the reat a social tonight in the -technically known as tuberculosis, and others in the party Tho details of of uniting the western states. It Provide Wife With Food states other new be will is reaping a needless toll of death tho amusement hail. The program will left, to Mr. Platt mains to conert enough sign to the plan so that the political party in the United tkates of more than brief consist of musical numbers, in test ton to ahead, be igst go will by Juris willing in power Fred National Tuberculosis association one hundred thirty thousand lives talks by some of the honored guestj he continued of j and other fol.ral and state health 0''' Wnst'o?'?'"""' annually, and in the state of Utah games refreshments and dancing.' All The most determined opposition to j wss con1. and educational two agencies, besides start ing Convmc.Vh, court""'!? thousand, nearly western development through federal parents residing in the ward are Its authenticity and a case of pstlt'larL darting a vigorous campaign of to be present. aid is now coming from tbe middle causing an economic loss of mileducation for the prevention of " lions of dollars and endless Carroll western stales, he said dismiaM Whan brought before was tuberculosis and promotion of The work o E. F. Blaine of Washthe Judah this the suggestion a few one of the Speaker became loo "emof Utah, commornlrg with charged in health state. the Thu ington andofWilliam Spry land destruction public ntealing general of Ilfs yearly coat. scroll explained that aVav-- T office. In of the athletic council phatic" she arose, and left.- ths general missioner This association ia dependent was actually in want of foSY Vn msy be lessened and ultimately The editorial in the Daily Califorbehalf of western interest was praised of the ' of Utah that profanthe University sale of annual upon V , said he entirely had stole education prevented nian appeared a few days later through the coat X In ths annual report. seals and bonds Christmas colvide health, be of eliminated lines two of from the for her to eat. Th coot ity along prevention strongly disapproving of profanity Aasewg the Delegate. at was something to egrry on its work. for funds continued ' The Utah Public assocl-. Health until BE WILL I LAIDOFF rail! th(a Mias are: lege yells cf tha students. Lucy " Included among the delegates " detailed Believing (hat this undertaking ation. In with the Front New Mexico Gov. M. C. Mo- - Van Cott, dean of women. )ma come thorough Investigation Thi JaSiftoJt- merits the attention of the peo- forward In support of this stand. ple of Utah. Now. therefore. I, Charles R. tn t ho number Of The movement in this direction was IA goners Mabey. governor of the state shop hands will be made today In all initiated by the kthletic council prior do hereby designate the shops of the Oregon Short- Line to the game against the University of Dec. 11. l2t. as Tubercuand presumably all over the Union Idaho on Cummings field. October 24. in the state of Utah. losis 8unday j Pacific Svstem. the reduction being when's communication was sent to and T caTT upon Ihe churcher ia due to a desire to cut the payroll Lennox Murdock, yell master, suggestobserve this day in their pulpits. rather than to lack of work. ing that certain yells be done away, ..and dhge the people of this great I A. C. Hinckley, superintendent of the with. Upon this intelligence being state upon that occasion to give T 1 remarkable la not th aura- - (motive power and machinery of the serious thought to the terrible communicated to the students it was Sia directing the! o. at Pocatello, L ber of ar-I- v destruction of Ufe wrought j who people reported that their '"ire'' was greatly ge through j reduct-oThe number of men to be life complaining that they hav noaroused and charges of "interference1 by tubersulostx, and to stress Ube Salt Lake shops was. off to laid j the .at body that they hav the fact that remedies are to be. with What was regarded as a strictly; no chancehelp them, estimated this morning at the Salt such a education.- - 1 further exmany others foundtn student affair, were hurled at the j hvs. of to office 104. be about excusing themselves for their j manager's press ' the hope that these authorities. The matter, was finally failure or mediocre eucoess because list of shops and the aproxlmate' all. We are Utahs Old. thoughts will prompt the people, Ibex have no luck or have no pull dropped, it was reported, and no at-- ! of handa at each on the Union to give Iheir unstinted support to like the other feltow. Others will est Ford dealers, a tempt was made by the athletic counsystem ia aa follow. Omaha the Utah Public Health associa-- . tell you that all that baa kept them cil to enforce it suggestion. men. IS00 men. statement which is self Armstrong. jtans...2S tion in its worthy efforts to stamp from getting a The movement to eliminate objechold OB that swift Critter Called success .Cheyenne. 104. Denver. 8(4; Laramts, out tuberculoala and te promota - Next time tionable yells has bben revived, howexplanatory1 1744. Pocatello, lltf; Bait Lake. 840. lack ef capital. ia their weak-the public health. ever. by Mtae Van Cott. who recently . N.) Ford SERVICE you R. 54. "La they hug that delusion no 'Albina (O-The First Presidency of the Church presented her views at a meeting of . tjowlf that they cannot racogplxe .Vegas, Nev.. 104Q; Los Angele. 844; need, call us on the Font has issued a .special, notice to all the-- faculty. truth a foot away. making a total of approximately meet officlaia calling upon then) to Church I and think 11 All it is to down he enthuis stated here that the who hav succeed men.. Experience possible prlve perman-ent- lr In small or siastic -- without swearing," said Mias give special attention to health and counts. large measure .number of men laid off at each of the to the work of the Utah Publio Health VAn Cott. . "If I didn't believe it Dickson in bis own above shop depend on tha dictum Uy dT the through association in their services on Dec. Industry, economy careful plan-- i of the uperintendenrof motive power I would believe that a true gentleman plae. He's now Sec- -v f II systematic saving Their never could be enthusiastic." 5 of V and each in unit rotary, and part see-machinery th The Mias Van Cott pointed to an editorr. of Balt Lake's fast- - 9 main system and all of these gre act- pm!om? pared by dletribute-nmon- g to the Bunday school ial received from the Dally CkHifor-alast growing. Ford arcennng to th imltations-- af "htr . with., build burw?" vof tenacity -children of the state of this occa" Th riftj JwOvlt -- facaisd student nwwspaper at the individual Payroll. thetr aganry. sion thousands of pam phlets telling Orly preIn Which a stand nif are responsible for their Inquiry at the Salt Lake shops of about tuberculoala how It may b preparedness both . mental er and Rio Orand Western against Bowery language" at rallies vented and cured. Uiat no orders have been is tahea-- e j develop The Christmas seal sal of the asfrom Denver to lay off any Miss Van Cott attended a l received aavlnxa bank rally sociation was opened on Thanksgiv1 will help you get ready today for men; and every thing ia being Coneently held in the Oreek theatre of' tomorrow's r m m ing day. Committee having th work tinued a usual.' with a full compleopportunities. the University of California, and when In charge report that tha sal la ment at work. , satisfactorily. Hmlth-Mc-Na- !it. Condemned By - thr CUM Fire Chief I le o Ham-ue- d. 1 ' IMPiEMENTS community es -- i ao-i- y ur N -- 1 ae-n- at p.n, ! -- -- tuher-culos- rr ia i n . I ' Dean of Women Revives Suggestion To Eliminate Profanity from College Yells I2i . Mutual-Improveme- nt d the-wa- rd ,rnk in-til- suf-fen- Following .1 - I . -- Todays lucl(6wes Hun-da- y, much to yesterday's preparation r ! - n. 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