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Show . - , 'I a ' ettlenlberMig strrn,414,41rriottirta.sc. ' Yost of an stand prosperity better; .Than we can stand publicity. ,. ' ' US '7.-- :-' , '' ' ' ' - , - - POUNDED 18:0 -,, J- '' - . - .. hOUSE .. .- ' .. . Reply Says .. . ' ' 0 . ... America , V e---t- so . .... ..... . , ) 1.... - from Salt Lake county. and de- re- - ...,Plefencle4-014--Abliatt-er,,PUth- e- ,,.. ,,, , J , -- , ;., , 1 , direct .. .......o,:-- . , DR LAW IC0111111 'DRY' I REFUSES AID TO COUNTRY TO REBATE TAXES , 4 .,.. ., ,. . 0 STATE 00ARA , I I Dougherty, inDSalt Lake, Deplores Death Sentence. .,,,,,,1 t' . - - - a ow - ...,. , The history of the camel during ea- se a animal, aboutthe 'tends baek.ar toast 5,001001i Yearn ' according to Dr. Pack. Ile told w...11t. carnal developed,Orttilla mmtineateintliem.Iniettlat--1110-7-11urlepliocene-'sg- e. and shortly. before 4 baLappeareil an...stbar gentillentra -There were two types - of camel,one of which migrated- to South America and became the llama and the other which Migrated to Asia during the great ice age. the sneaker said. About this time the "Mel Ibecame extinct in North - . , SKVENT r,,.13EVINTIL..., YEA1 ' , - , ,. , . ., S. L. Greets Bankers as Building Opens' ;AILS -- ,- , . llitil0 , SECIIOFI , lot, . , I , atttrla-aae- en Harvey IL Cluf4 attorney k Oral, - ---' - -- -- Verne M cCul I oug- h. -. ersbrIscntintra : .,........,... .... - , - 4, ill.1 ,,, N- s 1 ,i415,, I 44., I ' that f' .,P''..t. ;, members at equalisetioA - hail been 'talky or accepting awe, from railroads and other common stato-boar- ' '.'t el---- earziara-in-scielati- :.',1 en- at -the board Friday AND HOARD . ;r1.of, -- - -2- a, ,. . ' - . . . RAILROADS ,' , ' ' ' . a - , at vi -4 w . - I . ii- - 1111116- . in-FrIdaY.---- ' -- - Amendment to - Proposal Idore than usual tnterest was . -because of Matter -- 7 Could found In his diecourse For Cutting- salary-- of the discovery this week of a ski'. Have 'Been Avoided by I .ton in Millard coanty which Dr. EquallistionLLI n i i Pack bet identified as that of a eve- P. Interview. camel. He will leave thisOXChira Sets, $3000 as Limit: .. P,t11012111 , sing for the scene of the i . 1. -lion te the work. ' ' Entire-- - - - , - - - - , ....Legialatx . . ., ,r- t oe,,a," , Prehistoric development of the camel aas the subject lit an address, by Dr.- Frederick' I. Pack. head of the department ef geology at the University of Utah. before the Lion's Club at the Hotel Utah, tiELIBER - -- ., ,, , -- - ,13...r:iiidid IIISE OF PASSES 011 As Native off BEIOACI1011room - ,,,,....,40,', -- 1 ,.. , - -- , 4t- ,. Ti. -- cloff:. otititips 'Camel :. ' , .. , , : - r -- ,; . - - - J. . , - . , t, A "; A , , . ,, II ' -- ' , ' ' . .. , " , ,, - , ' ,,, .. - n the ' 0 'Thus is the greatest country In the world. The percentage ot honsty la great and the percentage of dishonesty is very small- - If we could have absolute prohibition the than Country would be greater ever.'' This sae the declaration Irriduy of George a Dougherty. former chief of the, New York 'City detec4 tive larCe, known as the Sherlock Holmes of America. " The . re- gowned criminologist will fateure MI evening st The Assembly Hall under auspices of - the - V. of U. ex- : State Commission Same As AnyPrivateConc- ern When It Lends 1 Hold. Money, Officials The county commissioners re- jected therequest of the state land board. made through W. T.. Old- -royd. secretary. for a rebate of 13410.99 accrued tuxes.- penalti.,0 securedon a mortgage foreclosure...Attila Friday morning meeting. The comniissionspinedZthitingli::,,---T1iI. Stenacker . that the land board is ofthe same atatus as all private corporations making loans on lands and is not entitled to relief from payment of taxes any more than are the others. In his letter to the commission. 11r.1)1droyd explained that the land board had invested 130.000 in the property in question and was fac- Inc a lose because the property is not at present marketable at an equitable figure. The commissios further expressed that it could not see itself clear to recover to the land board any loss incbrring from an unsound investment. $ An appropriation of $250e was made by the board to the use of the U. S. Geological survey department for the county's proportion of this year's work on the topographical survey. which. it Is ex nected will be completed by - the end of 1921. The amount needed for the 102 work will be 02900. the commission was informed by Ralf R. Woolley. hydraulic engineer of the depart- menu. - -- ,) Senator Westphal, malt division.Leake...... C , .,T. The charges were made during a Against' Death Senteriec---ar-: discussion of S. B. 145, which pro. of The In reply to questions Posed to place the members of the News pollee reporter.' Mr. Dough,, board on a, per diem basis. instead ' commade additional tern erty of a salary of S4.000. The bill was ment aa follows: introduced by the joint committee denot is a "Capital punishment On appropriations. following terrent to murder. The Oates that - -- made veirtigation Senator Gird. by do not have cantle' punishment Dr. Pack pronounced the --ten- ner and Representative Ashton. have less homicides than the stairs getter ur nature tnmould over DeMee Charges, do have capital punishment. that long ages, species that fit perfectMurder is the most serious of all Senator Gardner denied - the ly ivith their environment, one of measure but it la seldom premeditatwas crime. a political move. but the miracle of the east He told ed. It Is distinct from ail other bow the development of the horse. that the subject bad been viewed crimes. NM was. almost parallel with that of from in economic standpoint. ..... Thie denial was made in answer "Indeterminate sentences are all the camel, and how the latter may to the inof Senator Patterson. right for the accidental or amateur ite charge be recognized and pieced6,vora ' eon's. ., craninal. but for the confirmed politics was the motive behind 2 ,, , proper geological age by its, teeth. that , .. the .action. criminal they are a farce. .1,,'"'....' ....:'r '...11:411t....)8114401ig.".-,-,......;07.7.77...7.r." ' Senator Gardner said the work ,. "Pardoning boarda are all right. 4'. , ;,,..4 'f ., ,' 4,, ',...,.. ' i'61.,':' ., , ' , ' ' bf the board was seasonal and that Ta eget the pardoning power with ,.,"' - ,,,,,...,.4., , stand.." , ' r . '''A'4 zt '1"i',,7 ,. , ft ,',,,, ,'... ; . , some of the . governor alone bison too much ,: the members had spent ;., Forced to Challenge. only a portion of their time in the responsibility on the shoulders of --"I cannot allow this to go tin- 1 one man." interest of the state's business. The I Federal Reserve Bank OM 'Mats at the door of the handsome new twit, bake strat-turThey are: noticed becomes such statement is law Mr. Dougherty. who iterved as he said. that the Ike to right. lif, M. Craft. Assists lit Manager Salt Lake Braneh; Is sac B. Seaton, San. Francisco, Georgia Wellman& IS' serving -ea- board..requires. untrue. and if you made it I to... members shall visit deputy police commissioner of New W. Cashier M. Hale, Assistant ill the Board and Federal Reserve Ages's Twelfth Dhatiet ; eat that the only manly thing for 'dare in the city jail for violating county in the state at least nonce chairman York and before that was for many Partner. Man- ban Francisco office; John C. Calkins, Governor Twelfth District, San Francisco; whose each Is to retract it. tit man- - the prohibition law. and Yen years with the Pinkerton be a year, but this hail not been , branch. , Hoag on your part either such an term would have expired 'March- done. A third member of the board ag ing Director. salt Law recognized authority on criminol4., is the I'd19, by tame being sought or oatitooneas was prevented from doing this by ignorance of ology and is the author of numerlice. as to the ous books and articles on the make truth I. other two members. on the the handling I Richmond complained of being ground it was not necessary. Beneyouwholly unfit to be &represent-ath, of the people of a .great sick. He was taken from the city tor Gerdner said his 'request for Friday afternoon he gave a epeMR to the emergency hospital for the attendance state bt a ,law.making body. eist private talk in the public safe- Cross Questioning Starts records of the Celebration-- , , do not claim to he Infallible, and treatment Sometine Thursday the board members, had not been cornprNew Idea in U. Debate ty building gymnasium to members 1 of the Salt Lake police departdisaPPearsd. plied with until after the bill had undoubtedly have made- mistakes. isoner-patient -' Case comi . In , In been . introduced. ment the morning. but If you or any other person have Debaters at the Universitk et and On Mrs. DIVORCE. FOR roll with call for Dougherty the advancement SUElf pany the slightest idea that I have Weir niece. Miss Eleanor Law- Cregon andanthe University at Utan Jeanette ever been moved in giving out recentlY of the bill to third reading. the vote Soderling, The preliminary bearing of Ben. rence. interesting phase at was ttlimi ayes and eight nayeand the party was taken for a deelopel bound over in for or Third the In contrial acts and opinions. my at artumentatitat in their contest - ' --- Lake Coy, waa best ,FridaY clading a dinner at, the Hotel Vtah ard Peterson. charged with per- Mil about the city John Llewellrn. two absent-- The- - voting ilt- - the duct Is affairs, by any id. district court-witthe univeraitl 7 Thursday o'clock. triolatiots were of the at sisten Senators Federal prohibition Twelfth the to of Patterson, negative Serve officials a To in offense People. feeler motive or by any interest or statutory when both sides resorted to cross George H. IJIW Wall begun Friday before City OriMn, -Stehle, Reserve district who are gathered D eSni7akeers. include Gor. influence whatever other than my charge, is made defendant in a Irvine, Meriden, In his talk to the Policemen Mn questioning. The method as first Newton. Mr. Calkins, B. conown benefit convictions as to what divorce suit filed in the Third die. Egan. Cialister. and Young. in N. At the Tanner. H. said. of part: Judge formal Douotherty the board brcught into use by the Oregon here for F. Johnson. chairman of the opening Vote Pay Iamb. I believed was right and for the trice court Friday by S. W. Soder- case, defen"Ramembene ths honor of the but turned to advttntage Salt Lake of the Boise City National bank. clusion of the state are Tou dismisbands. hi moved is On third reading Senator Canis- the new building of the for beet. I challenge you to the proof. ling. service dant's your the Utah men. attorney Itachael J. Carlson was granted ter proposed an amendment limit-a- n branch of the Federal Reserve and E. O. Howard. president ot sal upon dethe bonus to not , serve. the the public. that WhS of the The ground debate one in 'It is to unbecoming your the Walker Brothers Bankers. of divorce had not been properly YOU lire the servants of the people. ing the pay of the members to $3.- - bank. of San Francisco. type Ott the question, , e.isil any public off"- - tro mint2riocnr oryneimin Carlson, position Lafayette Ranchett, chairman of fendant ble formlit. by OCO. This treeteeted individual as has Identified citizen the The rights. ." emit or ether person on the floor ,boived, That, democracy is a ' Included among the delegates the local Federal Reserve board. District Judge William M. Me. &busted Let your con- the not be must as convicted. num&Raged by a satisfied This erly Mould Don,. house of beethe ePearently of McCrosky.'and without chairman win be. toastmaster., being Crea k'riday. Cruelty wait alleged' ber et the senators 'who were of was Isaac B. Newton. - state. duct be an example. Do not let aid Beeler represented the Univerlutely certain you are ga ting - till the board and federal reserve , City Complimented. a ruling your authority over control you. By sity of Oregon The court Indicated and Joseph Jepperin the fact the truth and thewhole for athletic prowess or from the the opinion that at therrate of $IS agent at an Francisco; John C. ---- -to and Melvin SatLake is fortunate to have would be made on the motion your public your acts induce the aboard. members- would- Calking, governor of- the Twelfth the local instiRidges. truth. and in this instance there standpoint of educational achieve- - a 'day'more your- - depart- tution. , prove of you-an-d' B. a new Federal Reserve building," urday. The state contende that Pemthilie their present Pet- Federal is no excuse, for you not knowing meet. The question is not whether (Irete., a R. district Reserve man who A. let of the name Do J. Mr. not ent. is the FellaNewton. This said the antler terson. only i"i-n,Linai Penssite only the absolute. facts. - Someone has e coach has done more to benefit 'fi'i Motherwell, former manager of branch in the district owning its Allen.. was convicted of a liquor threatens to report you. annoy you. X now holds mild: . the local branch who the state than Be yourself. own quarters. In getting the law violation in city court. July Avoid familiarities. voted In the negative. ..'' 'A ittite position at Los Angeles, and learning ' is a dangerous it'is that any coach's name will go Irvine for this building some 1. 1916, The alleged second of- Look out for the aster of little the that MI! he did not believe of cashier A. azakstant W. Hale. down into oblivion compared to state could is the 'thing: comfavors. The policemen get competent men to the San Francisco bank who has very effective influence in behalf fense is said to have been -Drink deep or dupsessot the statue the, polonium la the hoitof lame By-Liworlds greatest warrior.' mitted ,Fith. and of Salt Lake was exerte- d.-and leave booties, thetr,homes over the construction educase attained I spring. supervision by the state's great The moat interesting A bench warrant was issued for Mr. Motherwell, who for six Salt Lake .for a salary of of new building. said There. shallow drinks intoxicate the caters, Mr. Tolton said. When the 1.1.viLlAn on." the worked ever I was head of thedocai branch, C. H. Jorgens9n upon his failure think that H. M. Walker of years Proposed amendments to the constudents place a greater empharde 93.000. brain'', nenator Marsden. although a theMr. P.andJ. Mrs. said he was glad to be back and to appear for a hearing on a Mr.- Dougherty. "was the Herman of the case stitution and Walker Construction mix Echoes were heard In the boast on athletics than they Oe on the member murder conspiracy corn- under Rosenthal of money friends old obtaining with of the charge appropriations again. the Utah Pioneers orPridsy morning from the .state- - etitscatiou or the executive or hid- - mi as- - company. which had supervision of to have in New York City. which resulted Daughters of is said He outfalse who one of the Calkins Mr. pretenees. thee. stated oe. and that tt be will voted upon at ganization ments and charges which rocked lciary of the seats then Mr. Tel- - whited in building operations. and F. S. look automobile in sending four gunmen and a the conditions fradulently obtained business for drawing the bill. voted the annual meeting at the; Hotel ton declared the fundamentals of the house at Thursday's Beside's. in the value of approx- lieutenant of police to the electric on of his Moulton, San Francisco busineas throughout the Twelfth iimati In Federal equipment It exp At the beginning of the leaden, education were being revereed and agnoesitnion Se tor Marsden said the man. aim are here for the cere- Reserve district was la a strong ad- Utah April S. Announeement- was very favorable, imately $10. from the Weetern Au- chair." OfDougherty also made by, MTS.' Cornelia SreSpeaker a M. Jorgenen called up- - changes should be made. No coach -nrese the elimination of thesento Service company. through Paul vocate of the board had monies. embers on the convictions his heavy basing of the tand aecretary. that officers been to refrain in litany institution ahould be advancOtt the representatives in severs believes and and Catheter. volver. Q. Precedent Arrange& - wilt agent. Banquet. this winter. b following precipitation Central the future from indulging in per- - ed to a higher plane than the men only for .deliberate violation of State not guiltences their Anderson Carl were pleaded new not if the been earning The local that of has they long term a Formal elected building for at that meeting inspection in Dominica, Remark. made the pre- - of education holding degrees in to a statutory offenee charge the law which is now in effect should be cut. structure. the , ty Mr. their fondest one his of owned salary money first desires, two of yearsprivately the for brandee their, particular field be conclud- He declared. however, that this was by 14 Gnat New York. He is working ceding day 'were The proposed changes in , tonst1- -. building in this district, will he Calkins said. It was he who four and yjil face trial March speaker as uncalled for. The ed. enactment of a federal law to gov- tution not the way to do it. are published made Saturday afternoon under the years ago purchased the ground for Govans was fined $100 for pining end weapons. beelines' of the remaining few days' lethal of exlicense Replied was legielator the Mate session it without carrying ant eigarets Following the direction of W. L. Partner. man- the structure. met former May- In a notice elsewhere In this ed1- recels better be transacted if re- R. Verne McCullough in an open piained court The Mr. attached. the to Dougherty passes, stamps with were the Salt Lake branch, and Delegates from other banks r,tarke are confined to the merits of letter replying to the attorney ten- - that members'respect 8 1111111510114 in Lou Anbeard agerM.ofCraft. of the assistant manager of scheduled to arrive during the day mitted $76 and tint balance was or John of inthe bills under discussion; eral outlined his stand on the mat- - Il of equalization .,.g......aivr taking ad-t- H. given a letter Grant. geles and was him paid. all and for the In branch. local the the Saturday evening. program B. F. to Personal Property in disputa, and juatifled his vantage of the law which provides Beaver brought et troduction I. by of Salt Lake will banks member be will a there Deoeret ' program arranged The of under eriticiam the modern trend of remarks that the present socuri-th- ' general manager every common carrier may Named of Tax Notices Are Mailed former chief of police toward thill act was au ambiguous that transport free or at reduced rates. by Mr. Partner and Mr. Croft. in. participate. instttutions educational called , Narcotic even the attorney general was on- - persons or property for the United and for this city. Mr. Dougherty politics. Taking the floor on perto business Agent the pushed office along latter't rethe at Assessment work In Salt Lake to able to determine its scope. on Mr. Grant sonal privilege be replied an early vote. without delay. States, state. county. or municipal The Salt Lake county repreasn- - governments." , county is-- completed and notices en marks nada on the floor the preduring the day. . asarailed on was The bill the division new Uncles Wood Willa totreellat property- tax are being tatty advised the attorney general ceding day by A.. W. Hansen of floor as being wrong in principle agent in charge of federal invesmailed out. announced County AsBoulder. lir. Hansen repeated a that his "laborious and poetical - School Tax in that it tended to further spread the Harrison act. under tigations sessor local theaefforts" a in Laximxileximif have beard been avoided coavereation might Joseph If. Preece. Friday. the gap between local tax levies whose offices will be at Denver, I. Automobile tax noticee., which House tre betwen two university, students by a frank personal conference. Posies was brought 'Bill school In be will for It purposes. of Watts Lillie Salt R. Mr. His have been going Out for Dome over some remarks made by reply to Attorney General out that in every district which direct charge of the work in Utah, time. are now being dispatched , Triton criticizing the feet that the Harvey H. Cluff. follows: to an appointment made The Miller bill for emergency would take advantage aof this hill according "Your communkation of March from this office at the rate of SOO is in Lake excellent coach of the university received a Salt City was tax it there to high Wood Mr. pained aliable 'districts of relief 1144 by Friday. S. the closed atmeet of has received my thoughtful Mr. Preece' greater compensation than City Attorney Heavy snowslides have for a few a day, he declared. rate tor schools prevailing and a financial condition. Wood has been transferred of Idr. the first place, you may meet the advanced coststax loo H. road The stele officers or the judiciary. tentionurges citizens to remit upon receipt nand told members from Texas. to the district compris- Strawberry valley low per capita cost being realloil William limits-thunder the present and of snows the notices work of his the your mind of any, idea Hon that at their club This conversation as repeated by of the s, deep Riovedingly Exchange Kane, South ing Wyoming. Colorado and Utah. days. Winds have tied up a stretch office may be completed with the I am responsible for prong Hon statutes survived under a for education. Mr. Hansen was that the university Plunk Sevier, Uinta. Wash- weekly luncheon at the Hotel Be has been an agent of the to heavy vote close pass morning Friday of at utterances coach 01 ¬ the least my reports the the administration purported 1 students tought possible miles in length though ington. Wayne. Logan. Murray and Utah Friday. excess department since the Pas- some 11snow $1,000 or any obligation vouching for the the htni" and be Interred to th Granite of bonded inla doing effective affected are proall the Chargea vaiverstr, at his salary of by plow has a and action. Harrison act of the senate for its rotary sage state eccumcy of the same. In other heavy taxation in per year was advertising the in the work. according to E. C. Knowlton. posed legislation and unless grant- debtedneac and Th. is Inn Pcnal..iiint tha.t with other cities are long record of achievement e nd doing Utah more benefit than words, your laborious and poetical credited with maintenance engineer of the state Appeals From City Court 'Awn of any district len001 board ed a measure& of relief some of comparuion efforts departrnent,being ever bad. bete been state might Mr. the Folland readily said. he not governor true, district may be compellel may IMMO of the principal captures highway department. avoided by a frank. personal con- tho state board of equalisation and these &verRefused by Judge Wight , 4 Depieres Attitutle Traffic on the road- may be rebeiacct of education aulV to clops their schools early because quotad figures to Ithuw the Amerwhich resulted in aupression of ference. Certainly' such efforts are the Ms bonded indebtedness of mailrevestues to of insufficient tigo ittKude this of for the sumed within a few days. district stored school narcotics a : Tenon Mr. I.. B- - Wight of the Thbmi not appreciated. coming as they grant permission tain smuggling Judge while is $114 cities ican was per said capita them, it by speakers not only in the do from a person supposed to pow. to sassed the atatuterY maximum "addict" ! trade through the gulf district court dismissed appeals S. a popular trend institutions. when it anneal" nececsal7 to urging the passage of the melts-O- n in Salt Lake it is but frit per ports and across the Mexican Dr. Plummer to Talk mean a letialli trained mind. I have les from the city court and reminded higher educational as well. He but recapita. on of the schools border.. cases back to the jurisdiction worjF no interent In hearsay reports. but successfully carry the tn the high statessed in the Taxes average of 7 call roU the proponents Banquet of the lower court, Friday' They. Father, sented that the fundamental sub- I am willing to explain and de- the schools. city amount- to $U per was being . ASKS DIVORCE. Horace C. Beck of Salt Lake was the bill succeeded In getting 2) Americanwhile were: Jose Jerez, Joe Locemoto fend any statements I have trade Lake there poiteof- educationmanner Salt in Totem for its passage while Ihe capita in which L chair called by Speaker Bechar& liquor law' on the floor of the House of Repverted by the Dr. Charles G. Plummer will be and John Matilda V..Millett. filed a pett- is a pit capita payment of but $37. bad 21 votes. cases: Oust Captain and John Pap, Chief and athletics are being brought to the reoentatives, whether such state- M. Jorgensen who took the floor opposition the speaker principal S. W. ne undersaid. from divorce bill "fillet. with The dealing I ments affect you or not. Newspa- to fight for the passage of the E. Hammond and PM. gambling; and Frank nOlas. water rights went down to He tieclared in the lisist few years ay. in the Third district Executive D.officials 1 will be guests carryinga concealed weapon. He askea which was the most per abridgment or epitome of those bill. Mr. Beck wielded the gk,vel ground other Scout defeat with few to mourn Its fail- Salt Lake City hasiactually reT eo alleginir cruelty. sons desirable advertising. to be knows statements may or may not be acbanquet at a fathers and ure. This measure provided for deiced its bonded InBebtedness by curate. I am trilling to stand upon to be given by Troop al. Salt Lake ' filing on underground water with $1,300,490. being one of the few ' --..illmemeI my reputation as a lawyer and B. S. A.. in the Thirtycouncil reduocities a effect admitto was American the state It engineer. 11111111 legislator in accuracy of state'ward amusement hall at 7:31) ' ., . ' firgt CnahoodOr bill could not result lion in recent years. ted the that ments, notwithstanding your IOW.Friday- - Arrangements are beHo showed that the bonding cahi the acquisition of rights to un,. averaron to statemants ials ' 1 ing made I for 110 scouts and their derground water supplies but the pacity of the city is $14,000,000. AIIIIIIII11111901ther fact . which clearly Indicates ofa fathers. I'llrlem.4011: while the city's outstanding bonds author. J. T. Tolton, asked for commemoracomplets reversal of your legal and in is " The would amount to only approximately ' banquet enactment as a .: Official opinion in matters affect. '' .. tion of the fourteenth anniversary $5.600.000.. leaving more than result In laying - the foundation . . .bur the ubMantial rights of 11; Ogle. Sallee nowt" 4 esservice by the troop. cacontinuous of Which unused of be ll $3.000,000 bonding might upon rights AO St sena of this state' Seaga . aig,O.F it'ii, Mrs. F. M. Miche leen is In charge tablished. But 10 votes were mus- pacity. "AUL Salters Tagotabta liteSe Cof the banquet Scoutmaster L. l'etera State Senator.. Jobs 4NNIES tered for its plumage atowever. and Par bents .. AM. some .000 lotithmod Tho letter then calls attention to Moneon will preside and Scout of Boxelder county. spoke briefly 3$ nays were lined up In resb rateteeaSeet an opinion Mr. Cluff gave toastmasbe will Durham ' Homer on to the at- Itembebs. the problems of the appropriaI $lab awl. lirot ter. Dr. Plummer is scheduled to I ill lorneys tor the Deseret Mortuary OM idosedd Music was tion eommittee Tatateategidabo Imasette , I tt.,1) , vat New Rodent Dose Fills labile lbw,' bast ; de sarloblo company in August. 1125, snit then speak on 'Indian Experiences. by City Auditor Alvin KedTlatettate Sig T Itlab Pateet dington. AS lb. beg SIM Finer .. PUBLIC'S "I stated ' oil the floor of the de.bliddr 'Stomach :With Plaster OUR MAL Funeral to Be Held for Pafeet house of repeesentatives that the In bite Roo... 'flabS1411 gistmliff 4 411 111. NEART I4Ai WON SOUTHERN' Sleet bag I Hunter Elizabeth Mrs. OOP act was so , pecurities ambiguous and wilful. Vows Flour 1 Saturday Specials A now mixture for eradication of 1 lECAtISG, WE SELL MORE unintelligible that even the attorTHAT GETS STORM oti.ts an Sp: .beg rodents is reported to be Fafnir; ney general could not determine its Illi;;Ices Flour. ' 4b lb. bag services for Mrs. Eliza. PFq 2. 41.ft ' STARTED FOR S.I.; ENGLISH scope and effect, notwithstanding DrIPed f , . with much success in D"e, Servers extensivause r.".t beth E. Hunter, wife of Hugh 11.811 44 lb. bag mow his purported erudition in inter. a KITE t TOUR ASILITY '' in WhileSalt Lake received Hunter. who died Thursday Pelt take county. Two quallts of 111.111o Rea raid.... SILSS VALLES nod out koottt prettily the law. It that 'statement ALDGE , Sal, Lake hospital from burns sufonly light precipitation from Roasted wart. Toile. crisp shorts Meet of a is mixed with broil in ...$3,10 quart Egg ' not true gallery then you may indulge. . a warm rain that came in fered abeut three weeks ago, will Irma ..$2.75 wort, edge- of tbq et.ournr of our with many others. sad .1111111t Chocolate and to this Is added a pint of In the logical con.' Stotioro nitric southern foots California he held at 2 p.m. Sunday in the Causasewetal Clack "DES? SIX com.fr w do sot elusion that Paris and a small MIMCad-Aluminu- m of .: i plaster and influ.7 from in 'pressure Ogden. and ' amt. SIAS Friday. Thursday night Lindquirt chapel Poet VANILLA: loottoto to 155c of sugar. This mixture is left BAaLWTg E ential organisations' forced you to Pleat southwestern Utah was well Sot at Itit? interment will be in Ogden City 0110AEY SAM K mot right In dry form near the haunts of rats a complete mental somersault from NeaterROMP. . CAKE NUT Names antigen Of boot VI and watered. Reports received at cemetery. , and 111114. After sating the mixture , , your previous Judicial position. You vandettea test tbls "Wipe. Mrs. Hunter was born in the weather. bureau indicate Itatra Special Nei remade ht Midi Toe.. the rodentsseek water and the inmay take your choice as tar at I I. slat ter. reof this June 11. 1120. and had resided that aisle the part in- am an rer. converted into are rent. ea , eoncerned. (meek She 5.10. , .70 gredients eix MATS Irr. ' , an of ceived as much as in this city for about years. WAS, break. Cleans knell la 211 0100e mass which causes death. . Melt of rain. the amount re., "The general exudations of your was proprietress of the Hunter Do ends tter alto washing ile , . 9 & Co. digestible letter about ulterior motives reThe new method is safer than -213 south Slate street corded at Modena on the edge nut shop. Pken 1 mind me ot the axiom. , poison and the rodents killed by are her hueband, two of the desert.- The salt Lake I 'A Surviving I .1111 of an inels that those who read into the minds die 11 method this Alice Dearly always recorded and Kelvin station Hunter, 1 61-6- 3 i 2nd of others evil and its kindred South East the open, It is 'aid. Those who and three sisters. Mrs- - Anna Huntnarly.Friday afternoon. Light , I ' I minds I generallyPolliwog have, 'used the mixture declare it ' rain .le expected until Friday 211 BM STATE. 4 i WAIL 12841 er. Igra, Margaret Patterson. both -Onto nod Wrbesso., t c ' Iv are fruitful fields for unsal-11- :, 2 111 to a drrvs rats lush-, sii Mrs. 21, A. Barke: for weather with tendency Srd clear sod .111111.111:741 awry Cra Wont, I limas 1 1 of Magna. I ' ,.lion ' lo died. a motivot". WI few have POPtLA.111 STOBT4 Pvtatello. of -,"Stray thoughts thtturdaz, ----. , ' made' in the tours of the debete 4Alitt aho,ld blue. sky, hillas the floor of the house. , Certain statements- attributed to an manifest either Mr..MeCullough ignorance ot facts or carelessness in handling the, truth to a paint to anakilig him absolutely unfit repreeetit tha people In a leafs- lutes bode. Mr. Cluff retorted. "' in a...letter to the Salt Lake the attorney counrepresentative general decialleda "I notice by the press that in your remarks before the house when considering house hill let you arenuoted as having stated that I had given out two. different opinions concerning a cer- lain corporation. and that 'pressure from influential organizations' bad forced me . te change M7 - . senate in by- .., k.,,,76 0 ,,, --- u; ,, - c? --- -- S. L. PRISONER FLEES JAM ,'''''''4-,,- ,4 ' '-- ' -- - 0 ' ,.' ''.".,z-;--- . e.1 ,,, ,. , ,;, - - . - - I e. W-1- 1. to-d- Officers of Twelfth Federal Reserve District Asks Dropping Of Persistent. 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