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Show TIIE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, FRIDAY MORXIXO, JUNE Both Litigants Gunnison Matron Called by Death Favored in Water Rights Decision REPORT SHOWS NEED OF and Middle Counties IN Moisture; Crop Status. Although warmer weather haa had forolnf effect upon areas where moisture haa been plentiful, rain U till badly needed In middle and aouthern counties of the state, aocord-ln- j to the weekly weather, raiigw and crop report from the office of J. Cecil Alter, U. S. meteorologist. "Livestock are good, but most range are only fair, especially in middle and southern sections. Bugur beats are food and improving In the major beet regions, and grains are doing well in northern counties. Fruit Is generally enly fairly good, some of it being poor. "Sheep shearing Is well under way at Lucln, though hampered by local showers; ranges are good and cattle are In excellent condition. Grain Is growing nicely, at Richmond, and alfalfa harvesting ha begun. Alfalfa is being cut at lgan; beets have mads splendid growth and are In exBeets are growing cellent condition. nicely at Garland, and thinning is mostly done; grain Is. also growing well. Peaches are excellent at brig- ham City, cherries are good and strawberries fair. "Sugar beets, have made good growth at Ogden, but 'were beirinuinir to need rain. Fruit has developed nicely, at Farmington under excellent weather. Sugar beets were Improved by showers at Tooele grains are Rood, though slightly damaged by local frosts. "Some sugar beets are being plowed up at Spring City owing to white fly infestation. Cattle and sheep are fair on the range at Monroe; ranges had depreciated considerably, but were revived by showers. Cloudy skies at Rlohfleld aided sugar beets, but fields are still very dry; some alfalfa is a. The Largest Retail Drag Store Business in the World Because We Serve You Better Both plaintiff and defendant were favored In part by Judge Themes B. Burton of the Fifth Judicial district In the case of the state of Utah against Itollln R. Tanner and others, Involving the foreclosure of a mortgage held .by the state on Mr. Tanner s land in Beaver county, and also Southern Desire More 17, 1027. THE certain water rights. These water rights) bad been acquired by filing in addition to other water rights originally allotted to the land In question. The state claimed that the acquired water rights which were concerned with drainage water were appurtenant to the land named In its mertgage. The defense claimed It had exercised a, legal of the right when It had disposed water rights in question. ' The eourt held with the defense on this Issue, and, In foreclosing the mortgage for the state, denied Its claim to the water lights. Title in these rights was quieted to James H. Tard-H-who had purchased them from Mr. Tanner. The action was begun July 18, , , ' ' , S , r f- - N&rfv si''.? xi-- - t ' . June 11 Miss Thelma Jensen and Olenn Lee of this city were- married in the Rait Lake temple today. .The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Anton Jensen and was an Instructor at the Junior high school In this city. The graduated from the University of Utah this year, majoring In mail! He will teach at the West Jordan Junior high school the coming school year. After spendlnjr their honeymoon at Bryce canyon and Zlon National park, the will return to Salt LaJte City to make their home. MRS. LILLIAN Special be ,) iin Pat- - Orchid, Friday and Satur day ent trlmi "rlrt buckle - . The Trltwoe. June GUNNISON, vvsL Vl" C-fK- X sr ' ii Phillip's Milk Magnesia ... 34c 39c s Pape's Diapepsin 79c IDanderine lifLavoris .69c SL .......... the SAVINGS they are assured the very latest styles . authentic reproductions of Approved Creations and beautifully fashioned of fine materials . . especially designed to give real comfort and satisfactory wear! Downstairs pricing 2.93 to 7.93. OLSEN. LARSEN Is. Mrs. Lillian Laraen Olsen, 2t, died at her home Tuesday afternoon. Death came at S:S o'clock, following- - tho birth, of a daughter at 1:10 o'clock. Mrs. Olsen was born at Kmery, April 11, 1901. She was a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Lareen. She came with her parents l Gunnison ten years ago. On December 24, 117, she was married to Oliver Oleen. Besides her husband, stoe is survived by two sons, Roland Oliver, 7, and Iceland, 8; ihe Infant daughter, her father Kimball Explains and mother and four brothers. Vurft-ra- l services will be held Friday afternoon at i o'olook in the Zoning with Gunnison valley high school, presiding. The To stabilize real estate' values and Bishop Dan Olsen to provide for a more beautiful city body will lie In state' at the home of In the future are the purposes of the Mr. and Mrs. Bdwtn 'Larson Friday 10 o'clbok until 1. soning ordinance, according to D. C. from Kimball, memfrer of the sonlng comcut mission, who spoke before a meet"Suirar beets are good at Delta. Alof the Salt Lake Real Estate falfa la being cut at Deseret, but the ing board Thursday at the chamber of crop is light because of weevil In- commerce. festation; winter wheat Is heading Present stores In ths restricted nicely. Haying is progressing on a residential districts, Mr. Kimball exDEPARTMENT light crop at Kanosh; livestock and plained, could continue, but aocordlng forest ranges ace excellent; dry land to the regulations, if the buildings Office, 4iy, No. Main. Phone 118. grain needs rain. Grain is being cut, were torn down, the reconstruction Residence Telephone 363-and the second alfalfa crop Is ready-t- would have to be In the proper ett cut at St. George; apricots anil tricts. cherries are ripe." . . bride-rroo- etartllngly lovely patent, with ctrolet cutout trim Charming, amsrt Pastel Parch, msnt Grecian Sandal 75o Sue I AIo Patent 49c IPinkham's Vegetable Compound . 79c 30c. . . . 21c Phenoletx Wafers Thompson's Malted Milk & Shaker st Ordinance . LOGAN Note May Clear Death Mystery Twfcf Idaho, June lfl (AP). Discovery Thursday of a letter written In Norwegian and addressed to John Paulson at Portland Is believed to shed light on the Identity of th man who was Wednesday found dead In a foot and a half of swift waters of Rock creek a mile south of Twin Falls. The letter was taken out of a pocket of a coat, found by officers on the e bank of the stream about a above the point where the body was found. The coat, officers stated. Is of the same material as "the trousers worn by the dead man. A penciled note written In Swedish on the back of the letter tended to lead Investigating: officers to the conclusion that the dead man had taken his owfl life. half-mli- Young Man Arrested Pilfering Charge Alleged 'to have admitted the theft of a clgaret case worth $3 from the residence of K. A. Rotrers, "district attorney, 67 B street, Raymond Miller, 20, was arrested Thursday, afternoon by Detectives Arthur Merrick and J. to have Is said J. Ferrin. Miller pawned the case for 13. The youth to been has 'transferred the coun'y Jftdl, and a complaint was issued by the county attorney, charging him with theft. Big Cottonwood Camp Will Open June 25 - With the opening dale set for June arrangements fur the Utah Out- 15, door association camp In Big Cottonwood ranyoh are complete Reservations may be made at the Wasatch National Forest headquarters on the second' floor of the federal building. The camp has 61 tents cabins. Autoand three mobile stage service is scheduled for Saturdays and Sundays. one-roo- WARREN COMPLAINT ISSUED. In a complaint Issued Thursday by the county attorney, Robert Warren, 514 State street. Is charted with driving an automoMle while tinder the H.e .Influence of Intoxicating liquor. is declared to have run Into a parked automobile belonging to Frank Foster. 522 State street, June 15. PARK ARRIVALS. Arrivals at the tourist nark Thurs day were C. Nichls and party. Portland, Ore : Sir. and Mrs. W. Warner, San DieKr, Cal.; Mr. and Mrs. R. J Ashe. Seattle. Wfcsh.: J. C. O'Oonnell and party, Re--n Antnio, Texas; Mr. and Mr. Max Thardson, Loa ArureJee; Coleman end party, Los Angeles; Mr. and Mrs. C. FJckenrode. Marys-val- e, Ohio; Cheater Johnson and party. vanktnn, S. I).; V. K. Oka.Jln. and party, Ioe Anireles; J. J. Ohrlstensen, wife and two children, Mena, Ark.: C. Sohribor. Comanche, Okbv.: Mr. and Mrs. .1. H. Mdlankopf, MaduntA, Cal.: R'iy Iniralls. wife and two chil dren, Luolamne, Cal.; A. Dumc.kel, wife and child, rvtrott, Mich.; Mr. and- Mrs. T. C. Berberioh. los Anjre- Russwd Sweet and party, Doerlnsr. N. D. ; Homer Ward and party. San Knvn.'Isoo; L. C. BurcJi and party, Mc.Minnvtlie. Ore.; 1,. Bnrrvett and party. Los Angeles; Mr. and Mm. K. S. Thorapm, Orajid N. D.; Mr. and Mrs. Walter Green, Tampa, ; J. Wylle and party, Oakland. Cat.; N. A. Moore and party, San Ie Wau-keg-a.- ; Jtofc-inso- Soout-nwiit- 1Ui to 2 luni 16. J, SaLtlike S?B Cache Records in Good Order Logan Man Succumbs While Visiting Malad eerraiit Thli systeia lnetires you hlghent unallty of material and workmanship. It la a lifetime installation and therefore yields the most in ultimate economy. com-pete- There Is a wiring corttracter cloee te yu, who Is prepared to Install the Wiring System. Write or phone us for his addrsse. G-- Co. Electric mstr Capital t t ytm. W -f Teesphnsie aeUUkeOty Distributor Exclusive O-- 25c Size 98c Size FOR RENT Tens of thousands of thin, run men jes, and women, too tre getting discouraged are giving IX1AN'. June 1 Bernard Farrv. tip all hope of ever being able to 75, of this city, died et noon today take on firth and Wok healthy and in the noopltaj at where he strong- had been ill for five He went All such people can stop worrying to Malad on busineeaidays and to Tisit his son. and start to smile and enjoy life Mr. Parry was born In BeJt LeJte Cod Liver wae th Hon nt pioneer parents, right now, for McCoy's Caleb and Catherine Kvane vkughn Oil Compound Tablets, which any llarry. He had resided n Logan druggist will tell you all about, are many years. flesh on hosts of skinny Surrivlng are four ohlldren: Mrs. putting Vaughn Ellis end Brlgheun Parry of folks every day. One woman, tired, weak and disHoncyvllle: Wllford Parry f Mels.l. Martha Parry of Imn, end the folput on 15 pounds in five couraged, Bisters-.brothers end lowing Taylor P.irry and Mrs. 'M. 8. Marriott of weeks nd now feels fine. I.eo Parry of Venice. Cal, M e all know that Cod Liver Oil is Ugdwn, and Rudolph Parry of Marriott. flesh prod icing full of vitalizing, tv Katur-(VaId h. Funeral eervWs wui afterrnKin in the Logan Secoitd vitamities, but many peop'e can't ward. take it because of its horrible mel! and fishy taste and because it often Damages Are Demanded npsrts the stomach. McCoy's Cod liver Oil Compound for Assault Battery Tablet and as easy are Trial f the clvtl to take as candy, and if any thin IXJAN, June ceae of Harry Hood'.esa against J person doesn 't gain at least S pounds H. Jessop. In which the plaintiff seeks to recover damages amounting in 30 days your druggist will give on to $ alleged charge of as- you yonr money back and only 60 sault and hai'ery began in the Tx- - rents for 00 tablets. Ask any live court this morning befn-city ;an U. D. Preston, pharmacist anywhere. H'todlees alleges that on November But be sure to get McCoy's, the , Pi2i. Jessop aesaulted him while imitations he wss pacefu'tiy pkwing bis f'.e.d original and genuine Hoodtesa in Millvilie. also alUre won't do an 1 bear is mind that for that he haa extremely por eyeshot thin, sickly kids they are wouderful were brokea and tiiat his i a very sickly child, when he was assaulted, that his eye- - r.esh builder gained 1! pounds in T months. s.ght and heaUh have been Impaired- ag of UM. Hesidee extent the to genFor sale by Z. 0. M. I. Drug Co, eral damagee of he aexs puntuve fVhramm-JohnsoDrugs, and Owl of or elemi'iary (ic An answer fled by the defendant Drug Co. (Adv.) down supar-eoate- 1 e um uh $!. Ovaltine ...69c 33c Gillette Blades Johnson's Baby Talcum .v. ... 19c 89c Thor Hair Clippers . . 50c Size some of the worst weeds. This Is the second carload of salt that has been brought ino ths county as part of the warfare against certain damaging weeds, 50c Size 50c Size 10c Size 3 for 20c Cremg Oil Soap Size Listerine Tooth Paste ........ 19c Life Buoy Soap. 7c rHorlick'sMaltedMilk 73c 25c 10c Size Rpecitt to The Trltmne. J,m'- .u,?HAM,9, riTT' who crossed ttbltaker, to I tah with a handcart the plains In 186S, died :0 . companv Wednesday afternoon at settling at ( entervllle. Who m.rri. Thomas WTiltaker of Centervllle. who died about forty years ago. She was a' devout member of the Mormon church and an active worker. Surviving are the following- son and daughters: Mrs Annie E. Lewis of this city, T. W. - tVhttaker of Lne Angele., cal.: Nephl Whltaker and Mrs. S J Unit of Salt Ijke, Whltaker of Farmington Wil- llm and David Whltaker ,.f pt,ca- tello, Idaho Many grandchildren and a number of a, eg survive. Funeral services will he held at Centervllle at 2 o'clock Sun- day afternoon, and interment will be in the Centervllle cemetery. j f The Trtham None ' Me BUT MY, d 50c HOW P0SLAH HEALS P o lam la so concentrated and acts directly that a very little of it goee a long way. Its medication 1 so gentle that it cannot Irritate the most delicate or Inflamed akin. Ectema, raahea, acaJp troubles, e thrj simply ear.no t resist Poe- lam. At all drcgglata, 60c, Wrtre 1m lyMHcl test Wa POtLAM CO. West 47 Street pim-ple- F t Lrl If C II New Yrh City J rxr?s. y yi We fceaerrtj the Eight to Umlt Quanuuea The Safetf 1 Drug Stores - comirilttee lieM today 'ffec!ile.l put over an H.ir ffiunt day. Juiia ail kinds of V. which w',il ftatu-r- i v. hide VhiI a ltal)(i program not C"rr;;t,e ei, tns faji:r Ii! f ihe event a utrtet varal.. will a :o faturltiu trans;Krtatior.. An hui!l-lifrhow will be h' id at the Punn on North ia!n street and 1n th ronrrrt wiij he frenlnf an open-ai- r given by the Hr.ham Concert band. Tint of a P.RIiHAM CITY, June chants of Hrigham ("tlv COSTS ONLY fj n i Brigham City Merchants Plan Auto Stunts June 25 srmdal I3f TRY IIIGGETT'S CHOCOLATE ICE CREAM SODA, d -- ii 34c 39 c 10e .Size Daynee Beebe Music Cb. 61 So. Main. y and ....79c . . . o'clock nt the home of her daughter, Mrs. Annie K. Lewis, in this city. She was brought here three weeks ago from her home In Center-vlllHollows In Cheeks, Neck and Chest following a gall stone attack. Mrs:, Whltsker was born on SepWeek Deeper Ofowlng Every tember 8, 117, In England. She emito Tell Him How to grated to Utah when 21 vears of age Someone Ought Gain Pounds of Solid Flesh and Look Like a Real Man .47c; . 69c Auto Strop Blades Wash Cloths ......... 4 for 30c Gloco Hair Dressing .......... 43c Palm Olive Shampoo 37c 39c Ipana Tooth Paste . . YEARLY RATE Veteran Pioneer Called at Home of Daughter Day By Day . . . $1.00 Size A MONTH CHECKING POISON CAMPAIGN. LOGAN, June 16. R. ficott Zimmerman of the United Htates biological survey Is In Logan checking up on What has been done recently for the extermination of ground WEED CAMPAIGN OPENS. mice and squirrels. Mr. Zimmerman also LOGAN. June HI Hurry C. Tar-ke- r, Is here to establish further cooperacrop and pest Incrwctor, tHlny tion between the forest service and unloaded a carload of salt which will .the livestock associations In conbe ued- by the county to kill noxious weeds. The salt will be distributed trolling rodents vn the ranges! along the sides of county roads where weeds are growing and multiplying. In a few Instances the salt will be used to exterminate large patches of . System iringJor lifetime service 50o Size Hill-yar- iia-ui- outlets in haa eonrenicace every room, easily and quickly Mailable for any electric 80c Size -- ... $10.00 Mission Health Belts Corner Main and Broadway PIANOS 1 Getting Skinnier Aluminum Perculators Mentholatum Listerine Eegrolar $13.95 HEfTS Filed - McCoy's Cod Liver 03 Tablets Jnaclcs SHOES' $2S8,-51- npHE conTsulently wired home Size 60c Size W. Bailey, geologist of the Utah Agricultural collene and chairman of the . Judge committee on the large intercity hike Tlnnm City and Lcan next Tueeday, and stairs.' F. I. West, also of the college, lr. went over the trail to the top of the peak in the range of mountains west of Wnllsvttle yesterday to make certain that everything is in readiness for the climb. Professor Bailey and Dr. West went the entlro distance to the tp and charges that the quarrel was caused found that, while snow existed in by false accusations uttered by the several places, the trail Is dry all plaintiff about the defendant; and esthe way. of the At this time year, tablishes as a counter-claithat the they report, the view Itself 1b not reputation of the defendant haa been only unusually picturesque, but the damaged to the extent of :tS. trail also Is beautiful, as flowers have JUBt beyun-t- o bkam. Demurrers Are At the top the hiker can see practically all towns of both Cache and in Condemnation Suit Is.jxelder counties and it is reported that people on the streets of both can and be sen IV!OAN, June 6 Demurrers statBrigham City Igan A beautiful ing that the comiplalnt filed by from the one position. the view of Bear river as it winds Richmond Irrigation company does not through Cache valley and of Bear set forth sufficient facts to constitute river bay, which Is west of Brtgham a cauRe of action have been filed in ft re CftV firti at th nther treat. the case of the Richmond Irrigation jthnt the hikers will receive next Tues- - company against nine property own-er- s day. the Commercial National bank The hike is sfhwluled to begin tram of Rmithfleld and the Federal Land Ieatham't ranch in Wcllsville canyon bank of Berkeley. at 6 o'clock. Hikrs, In the case the Richmond Irrigation Tuesday nnd tht rllrnh Is rniftn in nnvnn sr company is seeking the condemnation unced to provide themselves wtth rood of certain strips of land that addishoes, lunch and canteen, and, if tional canals may be built to irrigate field glasses. The purpose of land in the vicinity of Richmond. the hike in to belter the relations of The demurrer have heen filed by the people of the two counties, and Oexirre O. Hansen. Llllle V. Hansen, is being promoted by the Lr.pan chamF. Hansen. WIMard Hansen. Svbllber of commerce, assisted by the Iieslle Haneen, Salome Hansen, d Hrijpham City organisation. Thomas A. Hlllyard. Srph!a K. and the JaraM Mack compuny. The case will be heard in the district court hero. . THE ELECTRIFIED HOME SAVES LABOR 89o 50c Size pos-fatil- e, : Size x to2.. !', Profeesor Reed Bldg., V. (arripbel and party, 111.; E. O. Harwood nnd party, S:n Fnux'woo; James MoWUilam and porty. ll'x'k Springs. Wyo. ; J. H. Ramie, Now York Q!ty: W. Henry and party, Sheridan, Iowa; Harry Masters and pitrty, Sheridan, Iowa; .Mr. and Mrs. A. Floretta, Superior, U'vn. .Tick Helwig and party. River side. OU.; ATfrtvi Gutoaki twid party- San Ilejco; ?J. Hcmk wife and fotir hlldren, Detroit. Mich.; J". C. Neilly and rwrty, Aberdeen, Cel.; Mrs. F. 1.. L. Sliarlk and riarty. Santa Crux, Cal.; C. SpauIdtnK; wife and n two children. San Iiog; C: I,. and' party, Loe An(rels; H. S. Tinerey .nd seventeen S'Kurs, Riverside, Utah; Mr. and. Mrs. C. Getkneekt, Ijos Anpeles;Mr. and Mrs I,. K. WriRht, Boise. Idaho; J. tl. Krlckstm and party, Phoenix, Aris.; J. D. Carnett and party, (ikemah, R. L Oldio and party, S.n OkUv.; Francisco: Henry Thtesse. wife end four c.h!ldren. Terrabell, Cal.; J.. J. Adams find party, Turlock. CaJ. H. J. Gould and party. IownJevlIle. CaJ.; Kred Jyiefton and wife. Long Bwh, and party. Cal.; A. B. Duh!usxn Kiln. Mtsk Mr. and Mm. A. E. Wac-no- r, Waterloo. Iowa; Mr. and Mrs. A. Records of Cnche county are In (rood J. Johnson. Spokane, Wah.; I). M. Slnelalre. Ixm Anireles: Mr. and Mrs. oiiler. accordlnK to an audit report F. J. Guckert, Roeeytlle, Cal.; J. J. of thoso records for tho year 1921 received Thursday at the office of RegAl, wife and .child, Clilcago. John E. Holden, state auditor. The Hiniit report we.i made by Parley hi. BIRTH ANNOUNCED. l'eterson, certified public accountant 9pclal to Th Tribune. of ljii:m. FATttVIEW. Jun 18 Mr. and Mrs. 'Hie fir! Installment of the serlsl announce the birth of rood bonds Frank Lart-was paid off in 1S20, the a son. The rond construction report showa account has been adjuted to equal the amount of the bond liability. The auditor then points out that each year as the bimds-arwritten off the construction accounts should "be written down accordingly. ' Total revenues of the county for the year were $li;0,S3 .70 and the total expenses were $176.68,0 77, shonlne excess expenses of $18.188 07 over the revenues. Net surplus of the county ss of Peoember 81, 12S, was 8 M compared with the net surplus of $278. ITS.fcS a year preceding-IMejro; 5 Plans Complete for Hike to Top of Stately Peak LOGAN, 60o SPECIAL PUHCHASE Misses' Blonde PUMPS and STRAPS On Sale . .... Size jr TOURIST Stores Nationally Known Items at Deep Cut Prices kmsLuring, u m m NaaBsgjjj. IS ONLY natural that go many Modish Women choose Economy Shoes at but a fraction of what For in addition to theyk formerly paid for footwear. J I V 'nX . s, - - A ?Xnv ?, i' f , Special to The Tribune. CITY, $ IDruq TMt Liggett CornerSecond South and Main 1925. BRIO HAM r mm a.J&eW One Safe w y, University Graduates Married in Temple x 1M what'happe'ne!. The Incident was said to liave occurred at l'et-r.- n home. 61 West Thirty Third Himth street. May S. In the Juvenile court .Judge n ieorge V. of I'rovo, slt'lnjr here, fined wh 25 foilown: as 'remoer Murjan, Mies l'eterson, J.esiern McX.'anis, 21, and Dairy S'orrK The Intter two were charirivj with contrihifTSni; the former with belt.f delinquents The girls' fines were m.pended during rood bewas MrOants havior. a A. Case Against Morgan sentence of twenty-fivdays tn jail, oontinicerit upoa' payinar the Dismissed f ne. while the Morsao youth was Is fiven. twenty. five days In the detention home on the same condition, Both asCm motion of Mstthew rv.ir5y. the assatiit flties were paid. sistant county a nl i.sttrry harr aesltjet Archie Morgan. 17. was Mtni?'ed Thnrstisv M en Found in Coma ) J4iye N H Tlr.nr In ihe rity urt. Mr. I'dwifT H the jii'lee that Sentenced to 60 Days youth sr.d others involve! in a hai 1ms eenteed In jitveniie ;aa-(and frona the tTi;1enfe a4d:f-eJim Poder and Wank Lenb. aradr'.s- the hearina it was 9mM wor!tr-i- : u Jeuoty rested ky the sheriffs department afahle to :mi.i. ter a woman had telephoned In teat Attarney Waije il. Kelly, Miee two dead irsn w'efe In aa abandoned J'elereori, the corni'lsjnne- hsd prevlfuiy rtiested ijismie-e&- i, hotiee, pleaded entity to a chsrae of savinc she bad been drink ir and drunkenness wbea they appeared, be- not"-nc- hn Wor-the- e . i fore JudKe N. H. Tanner lit the city court Thursday. The men, it is declared, were la a coma when arrested, a a result rf havtns; partaken of denatured alcohol. They were sentenced to serve aisty days In Jail. I ' URNS Cover with wet bakiruf afterwards apply reotly Ordered VtftllJlmm VARORUO rmriy 6W M Uare Good Hair t And it wit-ree- s. Jmrm - Gran Sca'p Culicirra Soap and Okifraen! sriof n oncers r fryer vi |