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Show 49 V T r -- 4 I e - I I J ' yrr-T.- " If your delivery is irregular, call the 3 Circulation report. Department end make SATURDAY to Recover iobbisehseiii T r . Numerous Boards and Commissions Will be Abolished And Others Consolidated rrrrT entativeJLineup. FTER flmj revteon Aul correction at a conference between member of th legislature, (lovernor Charlra R. Mabey and other Influential citiaena in the jrernor' office last night, the program of eupgtK'kms to the legislatura for reontanicat on of the irtate govern- III CntKi s 1en com pTetetT aubThe Individual bill have urn. ttd to varioua apqrnora In both 4 II H-Me- a, , bn probably be introduced a regular Mil within the neat few day with one a the sponsors tnay dejuch torevmake. sire The reorpan. ration program la conAtained in approximately 1 bill lthough the bill are presented Hi form agn"add mdv to submit to the house be revision, ate, there will probably m each sponsor I to assume the billty for enacting the measure Into taw. The final report of the inform! id-- , visorv committee, railed In by Governor Mabcy to draft the measures, con- ftln the substance of three proponed bills and has been released! for pub. lication The report la concerned arith two To provide an ar- principal objects rangement of the various eommesion. hoards and offices conatltuting the executive department of the Vt gov etnmenl In sjch a way that the greatest efficiency and economy may be obtained. and to provide mean by which the governor may perform hi admin-- JANUARY 13 1920 SECOND SECTION w LAKE CITY UTAH SALT Bur.ches of Utah' Celery Sent By Boy Scouts to National Officers For Joe Wallace Jo The Banker Trust com pa nr. a, receiver of the Guardian Casualty and Guaranty company has (lied an action In the Third district court again! former officers and director of the and Guaranty- oempany to recover $91,90 said to have brrj,, nrorgfully althdrawn from the com puny at the time they wereoffleers and directors. The complaint net forth that the defendant at various time, from January. ISIS, to June. 1917, wrongfully aurrtci uirto vbn.vmctfvi: me ww-pany a dtvldelid the capital stock of the company, and at a time when a proper examination of the record and assets nl laltilfun of the company would have disclosed that there were The claim la no profits to distribute. lo made that the defendant, while officer of the company, were negligent and carelee and failed to attend director meeting and to give their and attention of the time Jo the company, aa they were required to do 4tt-Twipalat-eu ae .provided by forth that the defendant them- - n with-rega- v 1 r the-two er REAT, crispy, white, delicious stalks of celery are wending their way eastward by way of the parcel post. They are being sent to national Boy Scout official t the boys of Troop 29, of which N. W. Reynolds is scoutmaster and Reed Richards, scribe. The celery is shipped to Colin H. Livingston, naDaniel C Beard, tional head of the boy scout movement; authority, writer and national scout commissioner; James E. tvest. chief national boy scout executive, Frank K Mathews, librarian, and editor of Boys Life. Frederick L, fcolwer, director of publlcat'ons, and Lome W Barclay, director of the educational department of the Boy Stout organization. The recipients are being warned that the celery is of extra quality, coming from Itah.i famed for this product It Is being packed by the lads themselves ready for h proeni Each man will also receive the following note telling him of the gift The members of Troop 29. Salt to express our good wishes to you at ery. we want you to give a thought to American Laks council. Boy Scout of America, this time, we have had ma.led. by par- aR the husky feel grateful to you and others among cel post, two bunches isof Utah celery boys 'way out In Salt Lake, 'Who love none better acouting and who have a high admithan which there the national officers for your encour- grown We hope it will teach yog in ration for the men who promote, it excellent same the cond.tion "and it leaves interest. agement supporfof this great this The acouta In the picture are, left city. movement. "As, you and your family munch to right. John Murdock, Fred Fox "To manifest our appreciation and these stocks of crispy, dencious cel- - and William Hughes all of Troop 29. rs ed v t sp-m- be-ilt- cae -- . J tionsthuslesueVtVV;;. b Je df-fn- t-t ArrtJ 1 hr V nr,-H- y n'o pe-ec- d lea atnnt I 1 rlve-wtt- Expert Repairing -- dlwap-prov- By j e 1 Skilled. Mechanics , j Schedule Prices dol-4a- d ; vt J 23-2- !'. j1 Will Enact Legislation - Provide- - New -T- hat-Will Life For lndustry. E8PITE the almost present Jiopclee situation of the wool Industry, a strong note pf optimism Was sounded this morning at the first session of the annuel convention of the Utah State wool, grower at the Hoter Utah XUneaa prevented President J. W- - Thornley being present, but Austin preaided in hia place.George Gov Charles R Mabey scheduled as one of the morn-p- g D but will address the Pacntpekrwar tdW WsoTinible aa-ert- The Bankers Trust company alleges that at the time it was appointed re- it had no ceirer of the company knowledge that the dividends were paid eut of the capital stock and not of profit. The, claim la made that the former officers and directors are responsible for the wrongful distribution of the capital stock to pay dividend and asks that they be made to do so. LAST YEAR WooIgTOwers Hope Congress Max Daniels today filed a complaint with the clerk of the Third district court sailing that a receiver be appointed for the Swanson Theatre company and that W. H. Swanson, manager, be enjoined from further manipulation of the books of the com pany. The complaint avers that the plaintiff received from Alfred Swanson, father of William H. Swanson, 990 Shares of stock with a par value of 99,000 and that W. H. Swanson, as manager of the company, hae persistently and systematically conducted the affairs of the company so ae to divert the profits to himself. The complaint further allegea that W. H. Swanson has diverted large sums of the company's money to his personal use and has also issued notes to himself for $79,000 without consideration and haa further conducted the affairs of- the company withput due regard for the rights of the stockholders Also, It to alleged Mr. Swanson ha refused to recognize the holder of the .plalnUft,Aa.a.atock. company, has refused to enter plaintiff stock on the book of the company, and baa denied plaintiff the right to inspect the book to determine the financial condition of the concern. 44 afternoon -- IX rh dation to the state board of pardons that Wallace be confined for nut leas than 3 4 years The ffenne with which Wallace was charged and,ftmnd gutttyrbr a Jury in Judg Wight court, occurred Sept. 3, I92v, when he attacked David M Clemens ,of the Nea house liotal and robbed him of more than 2 Oyo worth of Swanson Company Official Announcement JVi DURING Name Receiver for ig AAiat sn-fenc- Court Requested to erk - t4ax diamond. -- r van -- f M4.M4.10. At the time of the appointment Of plaintiff aa receiver of the Guardian It la Casualty and Guaranty company. the said com pa- - y waa In of policy debted to a large number holders and ot her creditors In excel of tuee.ooo and had aa aaaeta not to receiver exceed $300. 00, and aa-twill riot be able to realize from the 909 there 9309. aa the much aa assets In will be more than 9200,9 phar-Und- "w Wallace la ar aa lodetrmmato tertn In the state prison ith the B. announcement by Judge 1 Wight of the Third district court h rd YEAR T Term of 39 Years Paid in Dividends student or alumnus of cither tion Thr- - work of the board wilt be the work of temcti to ist commiss'nne, boards anil office after I school to eUmlnst. all duplication, Bed cal. barber, dental, nurse, such arrangement ha been made the first heading the follow- - macy, vetertnar). architects examin- o era boards and the boards of account-tbeen have recqmmended ing changes Ing will b dropped and in their place the legislature single commissioner wllLbe appointDepartment of Agrleulture, ed with the title of commiealoner of The livestock, crop pest and apiaries n,ftatraton. H, wl(I nominate. ub commissions and tha board of; hor Ject to the governors approval, exeommMoneni are to be abolished and aminers as they are needed from time department of agriculture created to to time to assist him. r X ronnertina with the take their place. The board will be Work hitherto performed by the general fast to be held on Sunday, January composed of a number of pra,cticrl commissioner of pension will prob2 3rd. it fat requested that donation for the Xcar East and Euroand other scientifically ably be transferred to some farmer or pean Relief Fonda be taken up in every Sunday School in the trained. The exectitlve and admlnis tn the adjutant general's oftrattoe function artl! be performed by deputy Chun, also that conjoint meeting of the Mutual Improvement fice the secretary of the mate fair associabe held in the evening, In which also anUeetlona ahaO be and development The publicity tion. commission will he dropped liitde they ill addition to the collection to be taken at the special The state fair association will not The program provide for cutting to be held tn each ward and branch during the after, be changed except that the secretary down the state Industrial commission an effort to bring about governnoon of Sunday, January 23rd We desire that every soul In Jhe will aim) be secretary of the one member his deions In matto ment recogntlon of the Green titral commission Church be a contributor to this moat worthy cause. ters 'mvs being subject to appeal to The park commbw'on will be River reclamation project Involv-In- g the 'nnrt Remittances are to he made direct by each bishop to the Presiding dir'c for adult (shed- - awtU the board will bf the eauallxatlon txte hoard reclamation by . Bishop office, 40 north Main street. Salt Labe City; and blind. The duties of the latter board tv The report to to three mem- of some 260 000 acres of landIrrigation four reduced from in Utah, will be transferred to the superin- bers. one of whom shall be it secreJo be made by each bishop to his stake president specifying the amount a concurrent resolution will be Introtendent of the schm&l for the deaf tary collected In Iris ward, all tlmse report to be made with the greatest posand blind , commieslon will duced in the Utah house of represenstate rirWes The sible promptness. of f the. The officer - its tative within that remain except unchanged the next few day askOn the 23rd there will be no services In the Tabernacle at Salt Lake AmeHranhutfon director of vocTHlQjr he the corporation nry eh? al education, state high school in eerk in the office of the secretary of ing the government to make a detail, and It Is requested tliat In all of the stake the meeting held on fit) ed investigation of the feasibility of snector end school arch?tect will be st of rpertal fast be under ward an .friers. this day profe-e'onabolished and superseded by - , No recommendation is made for a tha project. In order that nothing may Interfere with the observance of this gensssstants appointed bv the change In state Insurance com- y The resolution will probably be Inof public in missioner a the eral fart all stake eonfevencra previously designated for Jannar 23rd superintendent troduced i by J Frank Killian, of Emoffice, ruction subject to the governor arc indefinitely postponed. The postponement applies specifically to ery county, and will receive the supWould Reduce land Board. sl A. Hammond of Grand; port of Braver, Hyram, Benson, St. Johns, Tooele, Liberty and Weber stakes. The state land board will be reduced R. A. Meek of Wayne and The off,e of the state director of representaBEBER J. GRANT, education will be aboflhd and from five to one member, who will tives of other counties through which its function taken over by the state be authorised to employ necessary the Green river flows. AXTHON H. LfXD, state the of instruction assistants with of approval public The project represents the most superntendt CHARLES W. PENROSE. The rjftrr and food bureau and the board of examiners. gigantic possibility for Irrigation deFirst Presidency. By these changes alone the com- velopment to be found In the states dnlrr and food commissioner will to exist and their dutte will be mittee anticipate that a saving of In the opinion of prominent engineers January 15th, 1221, The lands are especially adaptable to traneferred 1 the state board .of lies oof will be fnade to the state health. Irrigation and It la only the mammoth The second part of the committee, .size of the project which has delayed to the The work of sanitary and hygienic in that It will give Utah means to under It report peralna providing construction thua far. Inspection heretofore performed corgretjstae onsl delegation something! 601 south Main street on a charge of The project has received the hearty cAnorce to work on. Having the ss- -j violating the prohibition law. the HrecUon of th? board of barber bv which the governor can most exThe bxecntlve support of the Salt Lake Commercial sunmec that the state- stands behind arrest was made the examiner, boird of derfal examin- peditiously administer by Lieut. D H. Clay- ers tvrd of pharmacy examinees and department nfher- - the changes have club and other locat civic organiza- he heeh hroH-yvf vetelnaHr examiner 'Tnb H is dime bv creating a f r rrmrrA to board of rtae an.frriwwntrdvw rmtihthjf' n7ifinm. U AjUicijxai4 mrvtc xrhich TTnstitmah. a imXJl turn and a number of ! nrV of sgnltsFv and t boards, com- - Hammond that tbere will b np to 11 con ruction, empty bottles were confiscated by the end lrsfittlona fnr the par-- f poeirion to the resolution in the house! condll on under one bead officers a mere efficient admlnlstra- - aa the project, he said woud proviJ Xlfsmrtn nod dvoM tbe extensive mm - dnoTeatjo or nrk flca of inestimable benefit to the ervtire thought the crea fate tor opening- up and Jeelop!nr a rttn, t- rnihiNTTor Shoplifting :Charge:Ne - Auto Purchased " n'JP St't- ' we' nwee 'tm d trew ffrftmd empire Id t'tah t ni--! n.wffv q The ootruv of r ecrns of the 1?." Use of Governor Mabey V on a stm- Resolution Stifjrc'ited, Ur of and the hoard of tnia-teA nett an giving the name of Mr o T1erajiad It l e of the Utah Agricnlturtl college wk'tete solution-haThe following been Grace T ith was arrested by Chief of After promising the state of Utah modlflcee P! be r into one hoird l:tle M Beck stead suggested by the ooa5 rd of governors r- 1 ' onnAP'ma the of the splendid limousines built ne , of coa'stme of the supertntendent ot Commefctal the club at instithe n E. o Ma.ter in Jukes Frida) Pat t tftw plan will be extend- - gation of Ralf R. Woollev. a a .d h.r th cha'rman pubPe trsfnctrn a on general In France, the war of jfor hjdfaulir charge shoplifting aftrti 'n r rrrntik-- fro each 4ttoton erglneer of the United States geolo- Acc r i rc o the officer she attempt- department of the government haa Dm If to Ftnndardlae. end four others rnrr of shot eh ill a gical survey. The one to be suhrrfit-telocal store found it impossible to carry out Its ed to dry member of ptth.'f fcull nor a The department of finnnew and by Sir Killian before the lower with a ;pivc of s.k pajamasgoods and a suk t conaixt of a commi-!qne- r, house of the state legislature in the kmon n her possession. sterday tha federal promise, and purch.'ne commlneloner and near future will probably be similar road bureau wired State Hoad Engiin text. m!t-nnr- e nrh t erlnl nd stenographic neer Tra R Browning that the army n nen atnry, all of whom will "Whereas- will h unable to part with the au"The State of Utah has vast areas of he appointed h- - the governor and who tomobile promised Gov Charles R. srable lands adjacent to Green will he removable at the governor good climate and transportation Maby. The commlaaloneFa duties pl.ii sure The automobile used by the chairand facilities, shall be to standardize salaries and man of the state road commission, "Wereas. serious consideration to y tems of accounting in all branches who la th governor, haa been of state government; to Inspect and now being given by several states and by automobile experts. examine a'l account of state of flee the Federal government to the utilizthe ation Colorado nver of It ha been driven 100.000 milea AlIts and and lntotlon: to require reports though a campaign of economy la on from all offices, commission, boards tributaries, and "Whereaa the State of Utah to vital- j at the state capital, the state road and to prescribe the nd institution rommliwlon this morning purchased form in which such reports shall he If Interested41a tn tho waters of Green and River new automobile td replace the one tributaries a or made, to --examine, approve - Be - It eesoWed.-that-t- he staused" by former "GovT Simon a H TeqnMthme -- and proposed lcglear-the ture state of Utah docs of ! with power to prevent expenditure the cxpcnd'ture of money; to prepare nestly petition and urge the Federal biennial report and to act aa pur- - government, through the national Con- - j Historical Society gross and other appropriate channels i chsclne srent nf the stste.' Will Meet Monday Under this rvst.m the committee re- to make a detailed Investigation of1 Pro-ports thst th governor will be advised the old Green River Irrigation of the conditions in esch department, Ject Including some 260 909 acres of The annual meeting of the Utah j the tsxpsyer through the reports will land surrounding the town of GreenState Historical society will be held In feasibllbe kept posted, salutary rivalry will River, Utah, to determine theconditions1 the dining room of the Hotel Utah, on he Instituted between the various state Ity of this project, and if are favorable, to make it a United depsrto'ents gnd the plsn will com- States Monday evening, Jan 17 1921, Reclamation Project, pel each department to place its own at 7 10. There will be an State Is Behind Project. effsirs on a more systematic bests election of officers for the ensuing than has hitherto been the ease. The a charming assortment This resolution. If adopted by the A IsWAT w W ail Paper of year, reports will be read and other pattern. centralized purchasing of the state's legislature, will be a large factor In Tor any room, any taste and at supplies should esve thousand of the reclamation service that showing important business attended to, A3 eroticaUr-ayprteto the stale annuetlvr-aecordlng Prompt and Utah to behind the proposed reclame-- 1 member of the society are cordially aerxiee. to the committee obliging report tion of her most gigantic project-anInvited to be present, and the general plan. It I clslmed. will enshle will bo a largo factor In inducing the public 1 Invited,In especially those tha Sait Laie ulass Paint Co. theThis rove-dr to keen more closely In government to look Into the feasibll!-- ! tbe history of Utah ere interested touch with 1! his denartmeots and ty of constructing tt. according to STAM. $ to announcement by Andrew East First So. Sc. according J more Mr. to regulate effectively their fl Woolley. Jenson,- president, and Georga Thom. 12 0 ; r'M fweq9M(i retire-functio- SEVENTY-FIRS- 49 y Mr'Auafin.In growers the chair at the session, said In taking" part. lave met the most And ombftrrasxJng condition in man? year. We must all deeply the news from the morning press which looks unfavorable for our hoped for relief bill. I had felt sure that the bill would pass because It 4s o hadly needed. However, we can only accept what occurs but I am such we will come through this most trying period for the livestock business in e thoroughly fnanner. The present crisis will probably educate us Into better business methods. There ns been In the past too much carelessness and shlpshod methods. "I could not help but think this morning1 of the words of Senator Reed Smoot when he addressed some of us Just after his fool could make money In the Any livestock business during the war hot tt will take the strictest economy and the sccalest efficiency to make money tn the industry now. I do not believe a stockman can stnkr 230,000 flow in a flock of and leave the care of those sheepsheep for months to the herder alone. It has been a problem for the stockmen to get money from the Federal Reserve banka unless one bad ample security. Banks Have Aided. I believe the banka here In Utah have done their beat for us And I believe one f th first things w grower (will all have to do la to get back In solidly with tha banka We GOOD FRIDAY CANTATA must watch the leeks In our Industry. Xtogether our shearers and our I?ut herders explain to them the actuation of our Industry mod At its last rehearsal, tha Orpheoe ask their tion even in the club made preliminary plana for the matter of reducing wage. A stock-ma- n travel In Europe cannpt production of the "Seven Last Words while today his are taking care of of Christ, by Dubois, at th American themselves flocks We must own that our Theatre at noon on Good Friday. It industry In the past has been of the was the general expressed opinion most slipshod methods We can't lets not gather split milk new-b- ut last year, when the work was kick over can. the eented, that tt would be a laudable feel sure T worst the Is In to past. Good each in thing present Friday, the heart of the business section, a fact It can't get any worse for the There's growers to be going change. musical Lenten Cantata, and the Money I believe to going to loosen up. Orpheus club la preparing to do Its One banker of prominence the other part. day declared that by October money The club will enlist the be cheaper than In years There of the various choirs of the city, will I of money now but people and hop s to secure a chorus of six- are plenty to Invest IL afraid The soloist will be anty singers "The wool industry however means nounced later. too to th nation for It to die out. Th management of the American We much all know are now paying Theatre haa expressed! Its willingness but 919 a ton that nay while we paid to with the club, and haa Just 910 duringtor war. the But Ita all offered the use of the theatre and we can do now. to costing us IS organ for the production and neces- cents a pound for It every pound of mutsary rehearsals. ton which we put on an animal and were only getting 10 cento for it. We sit know that- lambs are now- - selling T at pretty near their value tbut toe havent th lambs Thats Just th sit11 what we have uation. W can't wa have not the article we can and SERVE PRISON TERM nlr et ship-shap- -t ra je - sett Oongrynau Don B. Colton, Elect Speaks, congressman-ele- ct j yfcJtea board aa fvom.ljkkjxnd.pvqpb, of director of the woolgrowers' Navajo Dick, a medicine mao of was xleo a apoakee- "This to th most critical period In the NavaJo Indian nation, was senthe of our Industry.'' he dehistory tenced thl morning by Judge Tillman "I believe In organization. I D. Johnson of the United State dis- clared. believe this association will do Its part trict court, to serve ten years In th In working out Ah present problems federal prison at Fort Leavenworth. Of our industry..,. W a. heard, lor-- . Kart for eonlfntttfng a statutory of- some time that supplyhate, and demand fense. are the real regulatora of the price The offense charged occurred near of a commodity But Investigation the town of Bluff. San Juan county, Into the condition ofThls Industry haa last April. According to Dist. Atty shown some rather startling things lea eg Blair Evans, the attention of the "We will have watch. It seems, officers was first called to the case the affect of our to basic industries on by the superintendent at the Ship country Rock Indian agency, who was notified raflroads'irnd coaf industries both need of particulars by tribesmen of Begs j While the federal statute provides death a the maximum, find life imprisonment aa the minimum penalt undT provision of the lar the court YOULL NOT HAVE TO ia allowed to ue discretion In the case of an Indian, when the offense FIRE SO OFTEN la commuted against another lediah According to United State Marshal IF THERES A PILE OF Aquila Kebeker, Bega will be taken to tha federal prison aa soon aa trana-- , KNIGHT SPRING portation can be arranged , ,Xltri Bos, aratrcusaly a . t , Presidents Club Will Honor Gov. and Mrs. Mabey The Presidents' flub will give a dinner Wednesday evening. Jan. 19, at th Hotel Utah in honor of Governor and Mrs Charles R Mabey. of the affair to to enThe purpo hance the piritof tinlty between the' officiate of the state and the numerous civic organization, the President club motto being "United for Civic Advancement." The dinner prom lees to be one of the event of the season. Th member of the committee on arrangeH. J Hatton, president of j ments ar th Advertising club. Carl W. Scott, KJwanto club: Mix C. H. Wells, Home and School League The officer of the President' club are: Fleet. E O. Howard. Salt Lake Cleaning House Assn., also Utah Pub-- , He Health A sen. ; Vie President We-- j ley King, Rotary club. Secretary Na-- j CANYON COAL IN YOUR Specify BASEMENT. It At Your Dealers. KNIGHT FULL COMPANY Sola A4fits aad Distributor BM0 PTvmw VMM 0m ALT LAKE CITY. UTAH 1 t K Aas.L. A La, . . d JL V Vc Win?- - i e I 1 1 |