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Show T1IE HALT LAKE FLYNN, WJT.bureau of TRIBUNE, SATURDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 23, 1920. director of the Investigation of F Mill OREST EV'S IfJOUSTfllES PU1U PARK TESTAMEflT the department of justice, who is Salt Lake visitor. FILED III COURT I.TFF STILLMAN, Et rancher, who died Wednesday, gad will be burled Sunday at 1J oclock from the Fast Mill Cieek ward chapel. Crock BESS DODD III f to Be Locatec Nes Building April 1. t Creamery Company Preti-- . dent Optimistic Over Conditions on His Return. Distribution of Estate Into Utah Association Takes Widow of Former Mayor Twenty-thre- e Parcels Pro- ' Steps for Sustaining; Conand Three Children Share vided in Document. struction Activity. in Bequests. Headquarter on Ground Floor of the IlllffSI I Operating Official of U. P. and O. S. L. Announced, Peak Reached and to More than 100 representative business The will of the late bamuel C Park, in men mot In the Hotel Utah last night, first jpayor of Salt Lake City under the was under the leadership of Utah Associated coimniaalon form of government, Commodities, AccordIndustries, to consider Inquiries regarding filed with tho Third district court yesJO. lb There tlie building program for terday, together with a petition by hla wore present at the meeting men repreBusiness Men. Effective Monday. ading senting every Industry that lias anything widow, Lila Thomas Park, for lie to do with building. It was reported that mission to prdbate. The petition sets millions of dollars worth of building Is forth that the estate Is in excess of 0 1 t being held up In the elate because of un the Business In value. generally throughout Plane preparatory to the return of the settled conditions document was written entirely by W. F. Jea- Is good," deck-reiiorthsest American Railwuy Express company to After csrsrully considering tne various Mr.ThePark In script, on August 11, 1919. n, president of the Mutual Creamer phases of the question, tlioee present sd btalnlv, the estate private control March 1 were discussed embraces the Hovd upon his return yesterday from loomed to meet In I wo weeks The 4 Main bouth street, last night at a meeting of tho lieade of park building, that section. resolutions were adopted: tnp of three weeks Into It with which office. stands, upon tie ground Lake Balt The beet the of "VV the possible proof of business conthe departments ifcreas. An extensive survey of In with embraced shares property ditions in the way in which people sr a the present building end Industrial situation of thepersonal Among tho plane mentioned Boyd Park buying. This Is true not only in our busiu this state reveals a marked deterwill provides that Mr. Park shall The ness but In pracikally all lines. moving of the multi ofllcee to a ground mination on the part of prospective have au undivided halt interest in the on 'It Is my judgment, and it appears te Moor location In tlie Neee building builders to curtell all contemplated conbuilding and premise and that the chilbe th ldva also of a great many people struction and development activities; and dren, West Becond South etreet April 1. S urges, bomuel CulEleanor Park to whom I talked, that the peak has been on Is their part Whereas, This ectlon Park and Boyd Thomas Park, shall The new quarters will be remodeled and reached pretty generally on wages and attributable to the prevailing uncertainty ver an undivided 4 Interest each have will provide much more floor space for construction commodities and unrest which deprive the Investor Projected To Boyd Thomas Park la bequeathed seems to be planned everywhere. of any guarantee whatsoever as to the 4n I shares the bualncae of the express company than of the capital stock of the even of costs of or the construction, tt now hae in tlie McIntyre building Boyd Park Incorporated, and to the other Construction Planned. probable date of completion of any underson. Bamuel Culver Park, 499 share, givThe claims offices, now located tn the and him Buch taking; business. "control' th Lumber Interests declare that on of the of ing YValker Hank building, will bo moved to hereas, Buch a condition Is alarmreasons fur the high coat of lumber has Jemelrv, precious stones end other peringly detrimental to tho general welfare, sonal property-- as are In the Main etreet been the unusual export demand. This, the Headquarters for the convenience of prejudicial to every constructive Interest store the brothers are to share equally, the public. however, Is dropping off, with th differIn the slate, and, if permitted to conwith the exception of tho content of In view of the fact that the return of ent in exchange rates and the caution tinue, will retard the development of our Mr. rark's own compartment In the the express company will not involve an with which foreign countries are bujlng, communities and our national resources; vault, which go to Mrs. park. To Mr even unscrambling of its component corpora-J. though their needs are great. PeoIt be therefore 1444 Is ruse home at tn also railroads, the of the Eft the Park Perry tions, us ple everywhere seem to be planning conResolved, By the verted business Ina W0 life 11. Grady, general euent In Balt latke, Insurance, avenue, joint struction work and are simply waiting for tit, the Zion's Ravings Bank A terests of Utah repreaented at thla con- account- - In said lest night that tlie problems will be the prices of materials to show some inunder Utah of tbo the bond and ference, all auspices Trust company, Liberty dications of a decline, and for wage quescomparatively simple. Associated Industries, that direct com- war savings stamps and JOO.Ooq shares of Asked regarding the possibility of In tions to become more settled. munication be established at once by the slock In the I mplre Silver Mining comcreases In rutrs. Mr. Graiiy said that he A peculiar situation hae developed In directors of tills association with all pany. Boyd Thomaa gets 100,000 shares has received no intimation that they will the creamery business, not only In this agencies In the state, financial, materials, of th Stock of the same company, Bam- - I C a section but all over tho United even bo aek-- d for. lie did nay, however, Will Btatea builders and labor, who ere Important uel Culver 700,000 share and Mr. OwrYICCS Will Bu xlClU that In vies of the proportional relatione People for a long time luiv been paying factors lit our building and Industrial Bturges 100,000. between fretgljt and express rales, that In This resulted fern high prices. many cock. epeinto with view a May program, Utah Savings Bank A 'Trust company ascertaining In case tho railroads are granted Hire either going without or on shortened Noon in Mill Is made that his one-- 1 cl finally to what extent such agencies Is named as tbe executor of tbo will. l Explanation creases thev have indicate,! they will ask of and rations I when butter eggs. Recently Interest In the estate wee are willing' to cooperate to bring about twenty-thir- d for, the express rates may likewise be I prices declined everyone started in lu purchased December I, ISIS, by Charles undisturbed business and building devel-raised to meet increasing costs of operaconsume more eggs and butter. Now, w and and to remove without delay the art Blew assigned by the tion. are going Into the heavy production searhsser to Mr. Htewsrl's wife, Katherine I(objections which investors have advanced son and the consumption is so great that Romney Stewart, for which reason Mrs.-I for the building embargo which now , U. P. System Changes. all normal surplus Is being consumed ths InStewart Is left a threatens us; and be It further Funeral services for Forest Neff Billiby those w ho have been fasting. When Announcement of the appointment ef with such Information in the estate. Like provision Is I That terest Resolved, Pacific n' iq who died Wednesday morning, will eggs ought to begin to be going tnra made concerning Richard Royal Romney, I at hand the Associated Industries then in operating olttciuia of the Gniou Survey to are consumers I they going and and the Oregon Short Una was made y Ileber X Rontney end Miles Alonso Rom- -- proceed at once to determine upon a be held at the East Mill Creek ward chap- storage th same thing Is practically true of butIn Ball Eaka vestenlay In Omaha and having acquired his share by pur- nlte plan of action. el tomorrow at noon. Interment will be ter. The northwest markets r cleaned 1917. There are practically no changes In the on 17, Msrch chase Again, George Being up. In Wasatch Lawn cemetery. personnel, the positions and ranks all Romney, Jr., is exempted as having reTbi service w 111 be conducted by Bish- Eggs for Export. ceived settlement of his Interest before being the same as they were before U. S. the roads went under federal control. The codicil the making- of J.he will. op Albert Capson. The other speaker I am especially gratified to sey that Judge Itobrrt 8. Lovett Is again chairmakes another exemption In the case of will be James E. King, James Russell, live development man of the executive committee of the of th dairy Industry tn E. Romney, with the explanation George Union Pacific and tlie Oregon Short A. full and In the intermountaln region, is Utah, wee for Goff and hie George Richard Interest Fowler. that transferred, ahead A much greater rat than th a Line; Carl R. Gray Is president; fc. EL at to going The in Romney consideration, George of will "Activities In states the famlie state at the suppressibody Affidavit is on the coast. One Illustration of this Calvin, vice president In charge of opBone company-- , subsequent to the drawing ily home In Last Mill Creek from J to Jt condition is erations: 1L M. Adams, vice president in ng- the growth of tbo radical element evidenced 4 o'clock this afternoon of the will. The codicil provide a by the fact that and from It to Ulan this year will probably have eggs charge of traffic; W. A. Harrlman, vice bav 11:30 Sunday morning. been so successful in recent legacy .of $5o0 for Hulda Larson, a doPersons going 11. W. counsel; for be Clark, used general president; from Salt Lake to attend the funeral export, ia other years w have haul mouths that membership in radical or mestic,' and sets apart JlvOb to Thomas Price, secretary; F. W. Charska, should take the Holliday car to the end to bring eggs here for local consumption. W. W.. oy Ileber J. Romney, ss trustee, for I. the gamzatipus, particularly 8. Crosby, treasurer; comptroller- F. C. of tlie line, where they will be met by This year we will begin to supply other said financing of work in the Mormon temple False. W, M. JefTers, general manager, Union has fallen off to some extent, for tne dead. automobiles from II oclock until time msrkots. I was greatly Impressed by the fact Pacific; H, V. Platt, general manager, William J, Flynn, director of the buThe will, drawn before the death of the for the funeral aervlcea. , Oregou Short Line; j.n P. O'Brien, gen- reau of investigation for the departThe honorary pallbearer lfe, VI late Douglas Romnfy. sots forth will be N, that tne enow deposits tn the mountains d ment of I eral manager, hadare been who in made It arrived 81 bait that provision for her J. W. b. Rigby. Henry Cohn, very light all over the west. U Is justice, f VV CStem iYTCmDerS Ul uOUIC J Branding as blackmail a 325,000 alien- - A. Hanson, A Navigation company; and J. D, Lake c. Bmoot. EL V. Higgins and Andrew much lighter In the Bierra Nevada and through a promissory note, secured by a yesterday. 2000 per the Farrell, vice president, tlian In the Rockies. While Cascades her head mortgage, paying realty who was Mr. formerly Flynn, Railroad A Navigation company. there Is always hopo for rains tn tho annum. A circular from .Vice President Calwln of the United States secret service and B. Btew-ar- t, summer Charles will that and The provide spring mont.is, It appears to was received at the ofllcee of the Oregon probably tbo most widely known crimime that water ' user shall represent the esTuttle, (44 South Eighth West street, unquestionably Short Une yesterday announcing tho ap- nal investigator in tho world, is now tate In th probate of the will and shall once should at begin to economize, or filed In the First district court on Jan- - . In the year we will pointment of II. J, Plumhof to be assist- completing a months Survey of radical receive such compensation as counsel alt later face worse Tlr.' Slln"?S5l of uary 12. 1920, at Logan. Mc. Ell Richen ant to (lie vice president of the Union activities throughout the United States. the court shall deem proper. complication, fol conditions than we have In the past. UnPacific system, with headquarters at He arrived low to swore Burke an affidavit In influenza when a to h both taken the city and lng necessary Irrigation yesterday yesterday afternoon from Omaha. Neb., effective March 1, to undergo an operation. He country should be eliminated and every I Los Angeles aDd spent most of the afstating. , that her husbands allegations I hospital Special t The Trlbue. Mor means survived Appointments embodied In a circular ternoon his XCHzabeth of conservation by should be pracHtfe, I in conference with Dave 8h h10 charged that Mr. j iUI Stillman. received yesterday at the offices of H. V. Hd five children. Forest ticed. unless tnere WASHINGTON, Feb. 27. After a two-- wr be more material Platt, genertl manager of the Oregon Gershon, special sgcat for the departhour fight, western members of th bouse I Burke had suggested to her that If abe lamer, the eldest, 11 years of age; Tilden changes in the probable supply than are hliort Line, are sue follows for the Union ment of justice in bait Lake. I Elisabeth, Marie Alvina and Myrte, now evident- wuld stand with him in the matter they II of representatives today Pacific system: R. L. Huntley, chief cngU western states are much less "The 'Jon. to hls broth.r. - ?? easy mouey legt.! an of amendment adoptionK4il neer, Omaha; G. I Hickey, superintendj,e j, ,urvlved by the following slaters castradicals 1 than ths with I troubled UllfC. lulixn aaelAaln. 4ka ......I I Mrs. XI. R. Rorter ent of transportation, Omaha; F. El ers .Halt Lake, Mrs. Eli of Burke chares In the comnlafnt filed at Mr. Flynn said. manager of dining cars and hotels, "Thiscommunities," I was transferred t o the i:urFl XI, f. Gf"Kr. Mrs. A H. Bagleyof ThSre'bv'fruTS due is the to fact the that western FILMS Ttl?rd Ogden. Creek, Mr. Geotge F. Taylor Tuesday at the r the attempt of the appropriation commit- MI11 'reds and the communists have J Mre. Albert Wag- o1 I aboU8h I enenJ not found their way, to any great exUrVey0rS Treasury Officials Named. Professor F. W. Reynolds of th a o, Uni, UU the Mississippi river. The f On the vote, after tbe subject had been ( Treasury appointments were announced tent, west of bom September 27, ikda, one of University of Utah addressed the LarwhLMDlnrtheerice vHy. ss follows: W. H. Sanford, assistant Pacific coast states are particularly debated exhaustively, the house divided I fourteen children raised by his parents. dies' Literary club at its yetfular semiiVnHed Imlv 60 treasurer, Union Pacific, headquarters at eleaned up through state laws which th UrVe50rennU Athfa.wLmm,U.a monthly meeting yesterday afternoon be bad gone , IUZ Omaha; C. H. Jenkinsen, assistant treas- are immediately applied where extreme at tbo clobhouao on Tho Moving urer, Oregon Short Une. In the account- radicalism appears. In the debate most members from the ... Whtl? m" !I orelrn, in National Education. Picture I Jlv r. ing department there were appointed: H. public land states expressed frank opinion 2; , "Activities of the alien element in h0 wrongfully, wickedly Professor Reynolds showed a variety G. Sterling, auditor of Union Pacific at of the appropriations committee for cut- $1000 been States the stemmed United have I of film to illustrate tbo varied possOmaha; K. W. Meyer, auditor of Oregon to some extent ting off the surveyors general approprla- - I mshdounly contrived to Injure and derecently through the Short Line In Salt Lake. In the pure has ON BANDIT ibilities of the motion picture in visualtlon without consulting a single member Pr'v th, plgtntlff of the comfort, society Russia to of undesirables wffeoGon I of Is his a, art C. Smith 8n wife, by gifts, tng department Q. from the west, without investigating to purchasing deportation izing and impressing ideas. w blandishments and subtle induce-- . . which sailed I find out what surveyors general are doing I agent for the Union Pacific, with head' on the 'Soviet Ark. Professor Reynolds took the position 1000 for the captyre, and continuously asaoclaUng with J Keward of lor what necessity Uiere is for maintaining I red quarters in Omaha, and G. H. Robinson from New York with many I her and of a masked bandit that the motion picture is of great la purchasing agent for the Oregon Short leaders and the offices. by writing letters, telegrams and II dead or alive, The alien aboard. agents I to her disparagingly of the who held up a Southern Pacific railroad value in the teaching of science, history Line, with headquarters tn Balt, Lake. talking They also showed the Immediate need I bees the most difficult to won for himself the affection of I train and rifled the registered mail Union Pacific Railroad company W. element has nd.literaturc. He showed some of the Duty Sergeant N. P. Pierce and Patrol- - II for aurvejs m the west as the result of plaintiff in with the lack the cope through past whollv alienated and dis- - I and wife ,f Omaha M, Jeffers, the general manager, and passage Ouklsnd film used at the university, in it ex. nnl of necessary laws to make deportations man J. W. Carlson captured, two bur- JmmiuSe couraged her affections for ths plaintiff. alto2ethr Lf the A. W. Woodruff, general superintendent, th niuht nf tension work especially. Among the northern district, Omaha; E. Wenger, possible. However, the sailing of the glars at 4.30 o'clock yeaterday morning, nothing to stand on save its desire to cutl Richard B. Thurmau, of the firm d- of vy i eenie pictures was a series on Bird nUarT ,t0 Ltal1'8 ' general superintendent, southern district, ark has- - had the effect of greatly when th thieves were discovered at down Chairman I Allen A Thurman, attorney for th appropriations. Only w illlam fL Wood of the subcommittee re- - fendant. filed a dkmurrer to th com- - the postoffice department, according to island, in Great 6alt lake. Kansas City, Mo.; C. EL Fuller, superin- decreasing their bold moves end has .nru ' I I Tbe West hijfh school glee elub, under Plaint In the First district court on Feb- - an announcement which arrived yestertendent of motive power and machinery, cast a wet blanket over their activities. porting the bill, and Representative the direction of Mies Lisle Bradford, Omaha; R. B. Robinson, engineer, mainLresi Tnd Thoms U. Hlssion. Democratic member, ruary 4. charging that Burke had no day at the Salt Lake post office: kjndSouth now in is beforo congress defended U.e committee action. All other cause for action. The demurrer was tenance of way, Omaha; J, P. Carey, Legislation vaei Jha and wto committed the robbery sang That Kentucky Babv i I Nebraska superintendent, I division, the form of a deportation law which Wonderful Mother of Mine.. will make it possible for the immediate Omaha: A. W. McDuffie, superintendent, In a business meeting, preceding th by RePrtnUUve Burton L French II The summons on the complaint was.I it yomlng division, Cheyenne; N. A. Wil- deportation of this element which has thieve wersrJied by tbe0f Idaho. Others who spoke for the served on January 5 by Deputy Sheriff I up a tram. While, b was nfling.the program, two gifts of $100 each were liams, superintendent, western division. given trouble in the past. orfic-ers-. (amendment were Representatives James I R. J. Oswald and was received by Mr. I mail sacks he is raid to have remarked received toward tbe clubs bonded inGreen River, Wyo.; A. F. Vick Roy, "bumming np ths entire situation as I H. One donation was from .ML. Colorado division, DenMays and Milton H. Welling of Utah. I Tuttls's wife. 8he said she deplored the to several clerks who wero In the car. debtedness. superintendent, I has as the on the eon were Second at presfsr gone survey T walking Addison Smith of Idaho. Frank W. Mon-- I notoriety which her husband had Inno- O. O. ver; Brophy, superintendent, Kan- ent served in France as a soldier and M Mrs. T. G. Webber aud another from time, there is little to be fesred in nd Joh" sas division, Kansas City, Mo.; C. EL Evana enrrent events and current literathe central division. the United States from the most radiHedrix, superintendent, ture seetion of the club. eminent owes tne. dlrwjtlon of the bowling alley I Today's action probably Insures con-- I' Mrs. Burke said In her affidavit that II theThegovman Marysville, Kan., and the following with cal class, although they will bear watch- at 43 tbe Run- - j tlnuance of club breakfast was anannual Socond The Bouth West I street. is described as about five the eurvejors general offices she knew at all time that Mr. Turtle wa I offices in Omaha: G. C. Smith, purchasing ing at ail times by the government and ac the street the officers met I for another year nine inches in height, dark; and nounced for March 13 at the Hotel feet knew man least. and she he at that a married agent; U. K. Hall, general storekeeper; state officials. This watch will be W Illlam . Scheffier, a porter at the bowlA. B. Rutherford, stationer; P. F. F renmarried woman and that he had I weighing between 165 and 185 pounds, Utah, under ths direction of the enwas maintained with extreme vigilance." lng alley, who had surprised 'the thieve never, at any time tried to win her af- - I He is thought to be on his way to Utah, tertainment committee of the elub, of der, superintendent of telegraph; H. A. was said he oaable to Mr. say Flynn fectlons- Hansen, superintendent of dining cars .. . I The announcement contains a special which Mrs. J. B. McIntosh is acting , , Patrolman Carlson ran through the I s and hotels; W. D. Lincoln, car service what action would be taken in regard 1C10 instead of Mrs. F. M. Gray, store over the bowling alley, In I 101O U 1 on December 21, i provision caUing attention to the fact chairman, had left wife his nim agent; A. F. Jonas, M. D., chief surgeon; to the release of 113 prisoners who are empty reward will be paid whether who is convalescing from a recent j A. R. McNitt, freight claim agent. 1919, now interned in the war prison camp which the robber wero discovered, and refusd to llva with him. This, or Mra. Burk said, U not the truth, be- - I the man is captured in good health at Fort Douglas.' Technically, he said, leading to the rear of iZFlML P1 to The Tribune, ' she was living with him in Logan is killed during capture. 0. S. L. Personnel. washiSTTOV evH t" fs., - 1A. j cause the United States is still at war, and riving back door the aergeant the at -, hontU January 20. 1920, at the Kcclm un menw ho until the treaty is signed this situation Oregon Short Line- - Railroad comI ST V. Platt, general manager. Bait will eontinue to exist. SOLDIERS pany H. Sanj---;- ;. MONDAY Lake; F. H. Knickerbocker, Mr. Flynn immediately begeneral Although " superintend -- Utah with Mr. it, Pocatello; A. of his survey Lud Officers of the Sixty-fift- h superintendent of motive power and gan brigade, field his arrival, he said machinery, Pocatello; W.- R. Armstrong, Gershon, following work who are now living in Ulan I of Balt W. artillery, Johnson Lake and Dewey bad not the last that bendend dUi w hile theirees night yet store to he front entrance to assistant chief engineer, Balt Lake; B. meet an will informal at dinner in vacant at th D. id, of employed Miller have Thomas been ap,h Nephl 88 of ouUtaudlng desertions re--1 H. Prater, engineer, maintenance of way, progressed to the extent where any wlley and descended the stairs. a district engineer for the proved for courses In applied electricity; Hotel Utah, Monday evening at 4 o'clock. statement could be made. He anI pri.. Mhen he neared the bottom of the I , Pocatello; E. C. Manson, superintendent, In to old addition was renewal the while of associashe EL State government, Alvin Dart of Myton, a course In gas out or 69,877 registrant I United Idaho division, Pocatello: R. A. Pierce, nounced that his investigations here stairs he heard the sound of a shot and . In th absence of her engineering; Andrew Easton of Oakland, tions, the formation of a purely social wer ,ertionB reported, nd I huebend inthere a scuffle. He flashed hla light through j superintendent, Utah division, Pocatello; would probably take two days. She as a Franc a commercial course, at the organization of the former officer of for bookkeeper Wyo., C. EL Brooks, superintendent, door Montana al?nd that army organization will be considm end Fha b Mr. commissioner Tuttle Slatm n8af,.th of f0,jnd b,ttUMPWehenOdOlesvrnVni04 J. Bay Ward, eity University of Utah, and Phenoy C. DonPend ng dlrieion, Pocatello: G II. Robison, pur. years of age. hty staff offered her courteous treatment, aldson of Balt Lake has been approved ered. The former officer on the in charge of police activities der I had ona of tham. Shaldow maintained t jano;, wlia regietranti, chasing agent, Balt Lake; U. F. Miller, Ogden, a Mont noW n Miaaoula. Tlttft. for a course In poultry husbandry and of Brigadier Goneral Richard W.- - Young, ha was only sleeping In the build- - I drsertlons. and of this number- 7S4 draft I Mrs. M. H. in that eity, came to Salt Lake yestergeneral storekeeper, Pocatello; that aa the well as ofllcerz of Mrs of 144th Umnoli 143rd, aum the bee culture at the Utah Agricultural coljenpio have been apprehended anJ their I dodgera Brown, superintendent of telegraph, Salt day and went into conference with the trv with lege. and 145th Held artillery, mustered out 0)16 had had s 4onjf-4alVA fliHsiatwHinv I Burke, Carlson had entered tho bowling ally pasea tiloMfu lftv!nff lake; F. W, Gentsch, superintendent of department of justice official. Mi-- he had promised her to Burke and John U A Drop of Tooele has been about a year ago, would to Included. A1 nmde bv Duu the dismiss th case. dining cars and hotels, Ogden; T. 8. California mo iuld he He l!8 I wa that tn J" F"0. PUUJ rTX organization will' also be cooplaced training at the International . . . depiulmenttoday car service Balt Lake; building light been Jealous and misunderstood the (smelting plant, and Harold K. Driscoll sldered. BANK S H. Pinkerton, M. agent, savr them crouching a few feet away D., chief surgeon. MERCHANTS now saw which arranged th precommittee he The ease." she esld. and that of Balt Lake with th Utah Copper comSalt Lake; Howard Bruner, freight claim lim! nary meeting for Monday evening reto do any- - pany at Arthur. EM h Is mleuike snd wus wilhn IN ON CASE MAY IT2o tLmUt.Umprtrf ' Balt Lake. Carlson of Agent, to make things right for Richene. ports that It ha met with a hearty rea r writhing I He struck him over th heed with th butt George H. Brolth. general attorney for he sponse and that officers will be present 92ND A- Mxiti promised me that on lust Saturday the Oregon Short Line, yesterday I would COUPLES All demurrers, objections and demands of h's pistol and then fired a shot at anGIVEN the reunion (Tom all parts of the state. back to Logan and ask to have at go nounced the following appointments In for bills of particulars, offered to the the other who was running towards the I The committee which iseued th call dltmlssed. He later called me Vr. rmm.iin. c Vi tv 111 be guest I the case his department for Utah. Idaho and Mon- amended complaint witbDECREES of th bed been case for receiver of front entrance, which was blocked by the meeting of Monday night Includes j oald that the I tana: For Utah, John V, Lyle, assletant the Merchants bank. Rtepben Lieutenant Colonel EL Leroy Bourne of r? drawn for the time Abeing and that ha Lynch, Pierce. . tne 30 o un l Hotel neia from clock second Rooert JVKI.OuO recover j would go away for month and think Complaints charging degree j attorhey; Porter, assistant attor- suing to alleged to bev Two wives and one husband were grant- the With, L'eulenant Colonel F. T. , ney; C. B. Diehl, attorney; James - T been wasted through coreUissnett on the burglary have been jrwom out against 1 1 - The event Is In honor of her ninety. I . He said he would send ed luteilocutory decrees Vur. formerly of the 145th end later ' by Gundry, anniversary, which oc- - J fchene to Balt Lake and iay her board Judge Hammond, Jr., attorney; for Idaho IL B part of th directors, were overruled of the 143rd: Major Wesley EL King of P. C. Evans of the yesterday Third district cur Bn"arassistant .1 and room here for a month until he could court In uncontented .Thompson, general attorney-Johyesterday by Judge F. C. Evans of th divorce actiona. the brigade staff and Captain M. Lyman O. Moran, attorney; for Montana Third district court. Rose D. Blokes was accorded a decree Young of th 145th. So far aa the comSK? John E- Corretta, assistant general atare about Trial of tbe case was aet for May 17. MRS. Stokes from and Aurelia E. In- mittee haa learned, t'ior Joseph torney. These attorneys wer In the same th ruling of the court having cleared compelled totake a gram from George W. Ingram, both on thirty officer of ihe 14fth and twelve BE NOMINATED ernoon psHy. .j88 8 dome8tlc offices before the roads went under fed- away all obstacles. The directors of the ofrii-erof the 10 other ordr brigade, Including ground of Ralph Gillette hundredg of h,r eral control. bank are made the defendants In the was granted a de- ree from Helena May staff officers, in Utah at present. friends will call, and a general invitation her way." Tourist travel In and Belgium action. gprelsl to Th Trlbuae. on ground of dercrtlon. Gillette, since the armistice has Increased to unWASHINGTON. Feb. 27. The 8uit for dlvorie on ground of LEGION expected proportions declared Carroll was filed by Leone Barrett againstcruelty tlon of Mrs R. E. I- - Collier of Sa' Noble Hutchins of Boston, who arrived In Salt SCHOOL of customs for to be collector Barrett, the plaintiff charging that her Life end Character Beading CHOSEN Lake yeaterday with a party of eastern In tbe in de baa been cruel his husband today prepared use treasury being of travelers and will be forwarded to the abusive language and vile epithets topartment. The Eurooean countries." Mr. HutchFEBRUARY 28. senate within a few days. Mra Georg. A. 8now. 34 North State ward her. ins continued, are making things as inI The city board of ' education met In was elected president of the Halt during the recemL. children bom on this dal, If hare beremie-e- d will "reel, jou Ame-icsas for the possible In viting session at ( o'clock last evening Lake chapter of the Bervice Btar legion BEET and guide them t icm careful) study order to encourage tourist travel, and special K. O. and opened bids for construction of the Cowans, resigned, to succeed Mrs ratner than dlKapline them, the people from inis country seem to have proposed held fcoulh Junior high school buildelection a at SMILEY build th founwill NAMED special Thursday ine FARM lu doing this you CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING METHOD dation a trsvel crate. to be built at Thirteenth South and home ef Mrs. K. I. Root, of strong, successful characters R. J. Van Dvke. who has been division ing. W. was secfor as and chosen Mrs. T. State streets, the addition to th Nsylor RATE. They are endowed with keenly sensipassenger agent in Beit Lake during fed- -' Grant school building. ond vice president of the chapter: Sira Between 75 and 54 per cent of the beet tive nature, have wonderful reasoning ere control of railroads, left yesterday K. W. Fisher, third vice president: The bids wer referred to th commitIn Sira ore intuitive and feel more than Balt Lake liave growers county . power, signed i, to take np his former work ss traveling tee on buildings and grounds for tabulaBpKdst te Tbe Trtbea. rrficTiv Walter P. Jennings, fourth vice iwmident, the state farm bureau according many people are ablu to think out in a passenger scent for the Denver A Rio- tion and report. WASHINGTON. Feb. 37 The preal and Mrs. louiae G Mctune. fifth vie to a re Dor t made at contract, 14 cent a per Une first Insertion an of lifetime. the meeting Grant, at Chicago. dent today nominated Thomaa C Smiley I preeident The election was for th pur- - Salt Lake Tnev are native cf the wafer element m cents per Une each coaaecuttv Sugar Beet Growers' for poatmaster at Helper, Utah; W illlam I poee of filling the varancy caused bythe association County held at Midvsie yesterday. end happiness Insertion and ahould find Nurses to Meet. I n B. Cooper, postmaster at Green River, restg-atlotd Mrs. ocean, and to d laDusiua. Reported. of the h.ort.v Triune whose A telegram, Jf not donaecullve Ineertloaa. 13 that the with toee fi.il frj,rslot The State Nurses' association will (told ILtchuel G. Lhappell at t'upenor, I rumour of vice presidents. govtrnmrnt hag atatlng line each Insertion. tbe per an or cents in ndstes birt May. April begun Investigation Infl of I were reported tt annual meeting at the civic renter Thre Wyo. Mr. E. H. Holden Is first vice president; to By the month. 31.44 per tin. places Is ti.v. svtriur.g sign end NepM tS boert of honhhjenr pian for determining hetwc n 9 clock Tueedxv afternoon at 3 o'clock. Election A postoflce ha been established at I Mrs. John Holt, treasurer; Mrs. minimum space, line Two tne ths remuneration should ia Root, receive tune growers governing planet end p j vomcsv. All of officers will take place at I oclock, Valley county, Hussey, Idaho, with II secretary, and Mrs. fctanley Clawson, his for their beets, was also read at th bearch tbe Want Adu. for thev are th tr.ree casee were in one bouse. e In th evening. Charles H. binlih as postmaster. torian. meeting. great information bureau of labor. The will of the late Bishop Ceorge Romney wes Med yeaterday tn the Third district court with a petition fur its sd mission to probate. The will provides for distribution of the estate In twenty-thir- d Interest parcels among the children, though fewer then twenty-thre- e bgatees eluxre In U, due to the fuel, according to the document, ttiat several rcilvrd scllement or otherwise disposed of their claim upon the estate before the death of tho maker of the will. Hcber J. Romney , William 8. Romney and Katherine Romney Btewurt are named In th will as executors of the serve without bonds, end to document, they ere the petitioners for Its admission td prooats. Neither the will nor the petition enowe whet the value of the estate may be or mentions any monetary value whatsoever. The will was drawn and attested March JO. 1017, when Mr. Romney was SO years of age. A codicil Is dated January 6. 1918. In addition to those named as executors, children of Mr. Romney, the other legatees are Ultra Romney AnderCora Romney son, Komnuy, Evelyn Ellen Romney Folsom. Thorup, Jane Agnes Romney, Georglana Romney Brain, Romney Bruin. W Ullum Stephenson Homnev, George Krneet Homney, ilebor Joan Romney, ureon Douglag Romney, Mlh-- Alonso Romney, Ellen Romney Bcnoneld, Mary Ann Romney Ross, Raymond Thomas Romney, Reuben Romney and Ardelle Romney Bulhui lytic, the children of a deceased eon, Albert; a deceased daughter, Isabella Gertrude Romney Swenson, and a d laughter, Rosclla Alice Romney ji Wages $150,-00- H2-5-- ba.-bar- a VI-l- nt s r of A Utah Conditions Made by -- East Creek Chapel. detl-ne- Investigator. - ' That Wife Makes Charges of Husband Are - j Kali-roa- Oregon-Washingto- Oregon-Washingt- I B -- -- tTZ TtYtsnd' :et EDUCATIONAL VALUE OF DISCUSSED ' a.tr,. ,r. v.Un.eindJYnalA,etrCk, Thieve Caught n.v. aJnt Cutting! - andKEWARD OF rLALLD U, I ftj i . wssl-saari.rit.'sS! asrvssr,, tiretrt ' s 5,! ,Vcd 1 ssa-s-: - sssf si ... a sa,vtss, s - f DRAFT FIGURES SHOW n jLAUIvUW e( Atrrnc All im analiy . ad k TO RECEIVE szj'jss VOCATIONAL TRAINING w sssr-vu w-- 2 ARTILLERY OFFICERS TO GATHER head . - - y, AUNT TRIAL TO OBSERVE - rrne THREE DIVORCE It 1 R.E.L. COLLIER TO . UW. 1 - n,l SUS " Ittr Id 5iw,AlAiSJSS ... W e FY-an- BUILDING BID55 0PENED STAR PRESIDENT 1 bJuTndpTia" mulhrmgra, ns T, GROWERS FAVOR BUREAU C HELPER POSTMASTER I FRUAy -y ee e-- price-snari- V X |