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Show - . - i2.,. IJenembéThi it . , s -- -- , tta,. :, '.7 ' 3 IFOUlip)ED .......,.----- --------- --ii . , ' ' . s, s . ... , , , , -- , SALT , -- , JAA1CP, NEW LUMBER YARD et . - Fut"- - , - - -- 7 , .' ' " - , - r Convictions for persistent- - viola-- lion of the prohibition law mustsec-be based not only on proof of the end offense but proof of the first conviction as well. This was the rule laid down in the supreme court Tuesday in an opinion reversing a conviction of Mary Bruno. In this teas the records of the city court. of Salt Inks were re-- ceived in evidence as showing a conviction of a party under the name of Mary Bruno and the jury vas directed by the court tering the second charge that these roc aids were to be taken as prima facie evidence of the former con.. was no testimony victions. There tending to- show that the Mary Bruno convicted in the first stance was the sutras person on trial the second case. Elias S. Hansen. writing opinion for the supreme court. held- - that there was ti burden On that the person the state- formerly convicted and the person with persistent violation charged were the same. The jury and not the court must be the aole and exelusive judge. it was held. In this case the supreme cart bolds the district court of gait Lake county guilty of prejudicial error for not allowing the jury to pass upon the facts of her having been convicted previously on a charge of possessing intoxicating lieuor. The trial court was also held in error in falling to instruct the jury in the varying degrees in Which it might find the defendant guilty. The conviction was reversed and a new trial granted. ' I i , CITY ' - The encouragement better homes merits the supit Is in the port of all because home that we must find' th truest etpression of those high ideals which sustain our democratic institUtions.", Gov. Darn wrote. ,L"Better homes mean better home lifs-a- nd better horns --We causer-bu- t is better citizenship. result 'The creation of home, that ars more attractive can effective prove the most tidot to oome disturbing present day tendencies. For these reasons I am happy that this commendable movement Is being fostered audi am glad to give It my whole , beetled support. '''fiN April CO-OPERATI- nounced by student- alleles Tuesday. Stanford Rem la general chairman Of the oemmttos. The grogram will Include, of the U on the hill, generation of emblems and inarks on the campus and paint int et the rostrum and the flag pow A carnival and circus will be serried out on Commings field dur-ing the afternoon and a dance at Salta& I the evening. - Tlie 8th of May. Day You Parry ning In addition to Mr. toastmaster. Morgan. Burt C. Palmer and Carl W. Scott. architect. were speakers. Mr. Morgan. In discusione cooperation pointed to the Boy Scout movement. and the American So-I. complisbrnents - In the World war as examples. Mr. Palmer. discussing 'Real Esc fate and Electricity. urged the support of the electrical mea in the better homes campaign being waded nationally by real estate men . saying that the construction of new homes opens a wider market for electrical goods. Mr. Scotts talk was humorous, with puns on electrical men of Salt Lake. Impromptu talks were given by I. A. Kahn. C. B. Howler'. Cooper Anderson and J. M. Pertewits. At the afternoon scasion Fred Winegar and Will H. Tolland, representing the city, discussed the ore dinance in regard to electric Wirt the OM and pledged support city In making those ordinances more suitable to present needs. Ernest Greer. S. R. Babcock. Jr.. and Fred C. Wolters told of the benefits derived by the telephone and company, , manufacturers. dealers. respectively, from holding membership In the league. The election of officers la held earlier in the year. Jockey Dws From Injuries. Hurt Spill m S. L. locLey Blair Marshall of Phoenix. Arizona, died at the .1)r. W. M. Droved, L. D. IL hospital as the result et insjuries suVered in a lin li In the second race at the fair grounds Monday afternoon. The jockey was inured when stumroe. the born be was riding. Lorne. Pond bled am another Ley Belie. Marshall was thrown and kicked in the bead. Jockey J. Emaliwood. on Pond Lily Belle. was also thrown. but escaped the flying hoofs, and Jockey M. Put. trick on Nano was buried to the track. but was uninjured. Young biareball was rushed to the hospital. Driirer Dies at Steeting Wheel; CaFaI1iin Ditch You tell others of the wemderftil mother- - yin have. Tell her, too! BUILDING - , Utah I Club 1 . '' omen it i ' .' ..,."-- ' - 11CIO Opens at Pro. To; Mills,Catge- - -- Head Present. - Church Considers Open- . .. . 4 at ' -- ws - - -- . - .... ..... ... ;,.... Sheriffs Joe Smith and , . 1 ISurviving are bit - -., widow -, and - --- -- vor , -- . - ... 1 :;' ,, ' ',. SALE MERGES 2, WHOLESALE GROCER FIRMS . - r ..... .......i..., ' 11 , ', -- - t - Oi,iimm,.mmON or it firlusic Wee k It eets r 1, ..... ,. -- ,.- ity .. ... . - I ha.------ '- pr test in ' he Smith-Hugh- es Smith-Hugh- es 1 . , - - . -- - nmussion Elders Ballard and Wells to Go North or i C. ' - ' - 'CHILD OF FIVE SEN. FRAZIER WANDERS TEN TO SPEAK IN MILES TO RANCH MOOSE HALL 2000 TO VISIT S. L UPON WAY TO CONVENTIO -- - A pe- John Howard Last of Ship Survivors, Dies -- ar 11 - It S.L HOTEL IVIAN -- iniurod-!Mansh- - GOES TO IDAHO -- , Tr ACCUSED OF EMBEZZLING ,Re-'allo- w r I, - - , , 0oaoczoczo yie Make This Week Home Garden 4 week Boy Scout N , Equipment oitell 1 rakedig - 0 Genuine 1.11 Tested Seeds 0 -- ,were galled, Ind itielr Iport.. Larinto to, the eounty hoopitol---- - It I death vraa due to heart --- - . Sfffat , - 1I cheek. SafetY. , condition in their quarterly savings deposits actually atom- I , ments to ttte stats banking deparP. an increase of upwards of 12.400,, 000. ' meat. , Hur- ""-Seminary the resources ne thT730ycoemLoypietasitlyinpao raotdomaurci.Lity o2f, - Protest itgaingt the establishment The consolidated of statement ing Comparing bank-Aug shown by the statement now ail yard-o- n of north ascend showing the coladition n.cane,-- - Supt. Bennion tor The twenty hfourth annual con . the lire, was announced-Tuesda---- . "operating 7tinder nounced -- 'Wed street between 'Worth Temple, stateInstitutions vention Of Federation- Of not it last is was announced Tues. year report cbartor quarterly Reports Following Trip. and Mgt West streets, wag rents- - day by Beth- Diatom,- - swats bank ed that there is a gain or upwards by Dean di.. Daynes. chairman of the WOmsa.11 'Clubs will oliell .iParwalli' t , which reflects the Elks committee in charge of tho Tnaliaa7 at Prwra at a m44e414 at of 46.000.00e tered, with the city commission commissioner, . In the Utah stake tabernacle, ' p.m. ot Utah sound re. reduction in c the a There banking is growth Brunk and lb.' parade Timidity by L , , C. E. Maw, Of Provo. Piston said. There et tits ,inettuttions of 44.- stitutions. y in that farm at South Temple dent, will preside. The opening see- - Construction of a 111.934.lb compared with the state- la also an increase noted In the , Appihntioe for a permit for the ment issued as of Dec. 31, 11124. average lawful reserve and in the and Fifth East streets. proceeding 11112n will be featured by en address mechanics Instruction building to lumber yard was-- - made ee4ta1 but this reduction is in no sense to secondary reserve held in bonds south di', pills East to Ninth south, by Dr. Adam S. 114113113101 "Spiritual cost tetween 616.060 and 6111,00. i who Culture in the Home and Its Influ. at the Dixie college at kit. George. be considered as any impairment and securities as compared wfth east to Sixth South on Ninth slit uth. days ago by Julian Bamberger. ' once In the Communttg:' he ot the banking business, Mr. Piz-to- n the last quarterly report and , the and then south again Into Liberty advised the city COMMI1111011. and the probable Pining ot & 11,10-Mew will extend greetings Mary at Hurricane, were announc. was act's as axone for neompanyi announced. ' The reduction is April report of last year. park, terminating at the flag pois. as Mrs. Mrs. , A. Christensen of Pri- ed Tuesday by Dr. Adam S. Hoewhich contemp:ated the project. will Speaking generally Mr. Piston mild Tuesday purely the seasonal flutcuation Mr Hamberger refueled to di- caused vo, of the first district nig'''. superintendent of Church of the declared the condition of banking yens of day traffic. Including more president the 'liquidation by vulge tlie name of the company. number of checks in circula- Institutions reported to his office than a score of the city. twitting of women's clubs. Mrs. W. T. Hillb school', On his return from a tour . The protein was to the effect that great tion during tke Christmas holiday wee very satisfactory. The business Men the chief of police litr of Peen chairman of the pre- - of seminaries and Church schools such a yard would decrease proptrans committee. will present the In central and southern lash. , -- htg shows a tomparison with the and csiset of the fire department, ' Dr. Bennion said the building at convention program. which will ex. rty values. Increase the Bre bagnotes that resport: The preceding bars with report the cons. agreed , parade value of the ard and depreciate the mitteo that rem East I. the best tend over Wednesday and Th urs- - Dixie college will likely be midi, West high school. - , SI. 72:6 use next autumn, the Church , for final the held the at day. day being for the place possible pamdo. and The protest was referred to the Loans and discounts, 1 72.2616,0412 $S0.722,0029.1S i matching with an appropriation , park the finest available 8Prinirrilla art tal"". 'Incident to the .cite planning commission. 269.1210.17 26941946 LibertY amount contributed - at r $t. Overdrafts ' matters Prelinzinary th the to it have spot city terasin. ot the removal on the 11.404.727.93 ate. 11.143.11121 Hearing. for i the bonds. Stocka, etc..; were George convention considered at the building. , - 164,206.44 Pima at Seger Howee-en-d 161.271.71 , Claims int- - ludgrnents. During the tour Dr. Bennlon vie. i Mr. Daynes said there have teen a beard meeting Tuesday afternoon struction of a comfort station near Ranking 1.486,103.45 I 1.617,60239 the home of Mrs. Maw. A lunch. tted Fillmore. Reeser. Cedar City. at a few to objections; the of bat. Twenty-firs- t. Muth and Eleveoth lurotters and fixtures. plan 637.665.91 .. 137,083.36 Hurrkeno, Kenai) end : i ing the parade off Main tree, but ada admPlIniantarl tri IN'ard and a $t. George. and .Easst streets, witi be bold before the Other real estate owned .. 2,796.2113.4Sr 2,417.301.4'1 reported SPMInArt :, l' the majority of opinion. he deciar. Mears Nile Mats ardanizatinn Was kanguitch. 't, 2.434.000.03 i city commission, May S. it was de- bus from Federal Reserve 2,364.411..64 be to work progressing satisifactor- ed favors the Fifth East lino of riven avnoon at the Maw bonze. cided Tuesday. ... 13,671,616.74 :T 10,4111,436.71 banks Due Hy. other lroni a board the march an she safest place. Following meeting. l', Requtos that this work be done Exchanges tor clearing house 104.214.30 224.73144 Hi said people In the state are , from panic and fatal dc eeption was held in honor of the Wee again laid before the commie-- , Checks 276,703.96- 142.426.40 on banks in gams town recognizing ths.value of sominarY.;: clubhouse. at the Woen's in cidents ease Rion of the Eager Houma Business Cavh . fire the department 144.1r32..82 282,446,67 introare ,., Items its and leo work, -requesting ' , Wmtamdare Program will Ash. Gold ...... Menlo Ireasue, through- M. the 204,374111.. i in communities where ever ton. president. district while the parade elude a Meeting- at at 30 eclock At duction 244.353.21 266.176.16 school enrollment warrants. ' high ball business at which Mona was in Trope hazards 'rue eit), hag been talking about Silver ft, progress; ',rem ano. S11,2021.00 . He visited Hurricane with the 'Our' 4 763,940:60 rat traffic tie-u- p In case of other metiers will basiaisaidared and re' ' doing this work for it number of Currency 44.193.16 24.713.03 follow pooe of looking into the fessibilliF Luncheon win Ports liven. and years, said Mr. Ashton. and has Suspense demoss1;sation of emergency. 69.762.41 i. 353366.49 of establishing a seminary there. in clubhouse and Women's at made eeveral promises. but they Mlecellaneous the traffic for several hours. was given 25.631.00 11,301.00 Dixie college is very progreastva. Idr. Ash- Customers' liability amount will a afternoon have not materialised. session the reasons as general for the moring parade be 145,250.90 144,400.00 he reported. saying that ospeciallY ton expressed the opinion that all Federal Reserve stock held at the tabernacle. from Main street 6 411.71 117.37 in music are they achieving note- to Cash short Dr- - Aurelia Henri Reinhardt. Above all from parties concerned were willing the traffic 11 safety Ws results. He said Dixie college --, 11.401.06 . 4403.16 loss Profit and Mills of the get together and definitely decide Real and accidents the college 16.000 boys who will president is not ambitious to become an 287.134.13 30,311.67 estate under contract... , it , the matter. Association of American hi march is University the ane. being parade 464.123.16 ricultural college. but yet many of Other resources i sidered. and merchants should wit Women. will address this illeiniOn her problems center in firms dd.,.i 1 .-to bars the parade on Main knot will speak at the banquet at ficulties . and there le an increas., ' . g 8119.434,15731 8124.061.794.20 ;desire toe 4, Dec. 31. 1983. 'street possible increase to bust- - the Roberts hotel In the evenintl tug effort made to have the school Liabilities April 6. 1927. be two of to talks the the a whenthat fellow. loess subjects i serve the patrons' needs. might I 1,093,360.Sb I 7.912.760.90 Capital stock paid In rz and bore life might be jeopardized "What News From Heaven to have chemists.. 4.823.880.00 It is 4.641,770.00 Surplus fund . A reception biologist&planned "Creative Education. said Mr. Isaynes. 788.546.40 r,thereby. and turallats make 1,938.461.89 Undivided profits. agrieu ' 4:119 Dr. honor of In o'clock at at the d Liberty Park, a study of the soil defic.ency that; Terminating 234,341.44 180,648,,9 I - ., I Reserved for taxes and interest. -... . . boys will there be entertained with Reinhardt will be itiven.-.911,703.33 269,481.84.... appears there and tho experiments - - --- -Reserve for depreciation.......: amateur athletic events; the echool will be carried out on the 16 acres '194,094.21 176.421.11 7 Due to approved reserve banks com. ITT Sale of the Anderson-Taylbands combined lead all In lana recently donated to the banks---- ..,,,,,4,.3.234,1105.61 - - 4.884428.08 Doe -' Star Spangled Han- school. ,. 32,247.311.19 iffinging-Th21,726,658.92 Recently the school pany. wholesale grocers in Salt Deposits subject to ebeck nett." and "America." and famines 123.310.13 been presented with three pure 78,299.44 Lake for the past 44 years to the Trust funds 134.196.11 aro urged to bring lunches there to bred Rambouillet sheep as a au44,773.42 Demand certificates.',i Utah Wholesale Grocery company Cashier's 4 , it 6611.29914 chins for sheep industry there. meet the boys and 'snake a day of 2 729.941.46 checks 4 tt,," 102,455-5- 1 of Salt Lake. Ogden and Provo, was Certified checks work has been au. 33,076.42 lyth 1 .1 , I, 72.331.23 from all schools In the My thorised for Dixie college. and soon announced Tuesday by Joseph An- Dividends unpaidA 35.775.44 I Roys - 253,451.1 man will work In a will assemble on the east and west 439.921.33 derson,- directing -- manager et-tPostal savings deposito,. ---d I South from concern. of East sides Fifth said ,333.194.17 with former the 4.611,104.31 college, Ilme certificates, . Dr. Bennion. The transaction - which - eras Savinaa deposits.......... 46,531.019.94 47,191,604.02 Temple to Fifth South and those - r - ; at the, South Temple end will ft.arch 12.127.99 174,539.60 Bills payable with Federal Reserve brought about by J. S. Campbell. , 913.613.25 first. led by the West and East Real Estate company of Ogden. in- Other bilis payable....... 794,731.14 . .,, ITo7ZbG.T high schtiole, and pi th parade 4732211 volves merchandise and equipment Rediscounts ' 1 22.436.44' proceeds each 'succeeding group will Three Members 6.531.05 valued at $160.000. The warehous immense ApFight Anderson-Taylthe snake" 11,470.417.1S fall in on the "skinning 19,075425.14 Miscellaneous and real estate of the -11.401.00 21.731.00 south at Abandonof Letters company credit ; propriation. 17,990.60 , including 30,450.00 groups. Fourth West street. lies been re- Bonds borrowed leifty.two 551.21 orphans, crippled boys and tbssee Elder Melvin J. Ballard of the 390.56 ,,, ment tained. but Mr. Anderson said plans Cash over Postponed. Council of the Twelve, and Elder , from convalescent boapitsts, will 1 for the future have apt been comSeven $124.0611,7114.20 $119,4114,1157.6S participate In the march. Salt Lake cams nakr 'not baying Rulon H. Wells of the First pletely worked cut Presidents of Seventies. wt11 leave The transaction mark. the passa Music Week observance Tues- Salt 1 Lake for Canada. . ing of one of the oldest helmet day. when the request of repre- where on Wednesday Saturday and Sunday. sentatives of the Music Week comgrocery concerns of the state. Mr. 30 and May 1. Elder Ballard Anderson said the company was ormittee for a substantial appropria- April I will mttend the Alberta stake con- -, was turned down by the ganized in 11111 and has operated t f - tion ference and Elder Wells wt. attend ,t commission. until the present time without a conference. the stake Lethbridge a is Salt It take After considerable discussion fire or a law suit. They are expected to remain over was agreed by the city officials wonderful place to do business in. the following week to attend that if the city recreation fund until he said. Taylor stake conference there. could stand an appropriation of theElder Wells returned Tuesday f MONTICELLO;April Two thousand delegates to the The Mexican situation, esPecia$200 for this event, suck amount from the Lost River attending t national convention of the Er, lcial.).Wandering for seven hours ly ag it is affected by intervention would be turned ever. stake He conference. ths reports disfrom the United States. will be Commisaionera P. J. Moran. T. farmers in that section to be more ' change club at San Frandsen the through the saSe plains, the five cussed by United States Sena-ye- T. Burton and Charles N. Fehr, than they have been for old daughter of week of Sept. I 1 will spend several Lynn J. Prosier of North Da. opposed any appropriation. point- optimistic Ciarenceitar at a public meeting is Moose ing out that the city had made several years regarding the erop hours In Balt Lake. Sept. II. m.sk- Cocas of Lockerby. at p.m. 'Wednesday, April no provision in its budget for such outlook. for he said more snow had John Richards Howard, U. Utah lug this city a western rendezvous the Bricker ranch. le aoImmo. at 11 p.m. Monday, tired but 27. observance. Commissioner Burton fallen there than usual. and it plonear of 11110, died at his resi- before continuing to the Pacif Senator Frasier. who was former. termed Music Week a fad. and pears that the annual crop failure unafraid. dence in East Midvale 'Tuesday. governor of North Dakottlp. la Commissioners Moran and Finch reported recently will not eecur When the child was missed about This announcement was made Mr. Howard was born Sept of Wining here from Denver, &coon- took the position that if the city this year, dinner time four auto !with' M. here Harold Harter. by Tuesday ISM in South Hampton; England. of Toledo. Ohio. national p sled by Walter W.- Liggett. maghad sponsored the movement the -- writer. andsecretary sboolterby residents searched C. commisaion would-fe- et BenjaminAt that aga of six years ha loft obligated club who attended a meet- surrounding country for her, fear..asine f executive secretary-otits England for Australia on the ship el the to back it Up, but not otherwise. ing she might have been 10111111, Reconstruction Burkinhead of which his father ing at the Newhouse hotel Monday or wild' 3 People's to a In from or other query response caught by coyotes , was captain. An ocean disaster evening in which details ofr the 'both of Wallington. D. C. They are Commissioner Moran as to why of the Exchangites were animals. were all called In when. on a tour of - the west. --disowning the committee did not eolicit the caused winking of tho ship and They , Senator the Mexican- problemMr. Howard was one of tilt, few prepared. business houses of the city, Pitm C. Gill, assistant man- Mr Harter came here especially the phone call yam received from Frasier spoke at a mooting in Den. various saved. At the time of his death be the commission was advised that ager ot the Hotel the Zwicker ranch. Utah will teavo Monda y nighL iver The was the last survivor of the dis- to arrange for the reception. meeting business had refused interests the at knocked babe when The I to manage the new Hotel, she May According to schedule one special the Zwicker ranchhouse door Walla her. will be In charge of William to contribute unleed the movement Bonneville aster at Idaho Balla. it Is an- industrial Knerr the come of will tjtah Be was taken back to England train of three sections had the approval of the Business she had called at several other etmmission. t The Eel? comand later emigrated to the Unit-a- d here via the Union Pacific frtmi houses which Mens Alliance. the Hotel was one no home. but company. resenator Frasier was author of States. crossing the plains to Chicago and another train of the members said they were un- cently organized has leased the , It is believed she followed trails the resolution introduced in the mittee hors Utah in 1340. For tour years be same dimensions will come Memable to Idaho Balls hostelry. and Mr. GI get. to various deserted homesteader senate at he 4ast seulon, calling R. G. W. from wao in charge of the toll gate at via the D. L. as Charles sPokesman as , goes there vice Berry. President end shacks, between the ranch and her for amendment to the constitution for the delegation. told Of the general tnanager of the company. Parleys canyon and for many phis Tenn.. arriving10.in Salt Lase to prevent use of the national army many at 1:40 p.m. Sept. They will home. years ha wee an employ of accrue la benefits that would It understood the company or nay in ampelling payment of to the barn Young. He became ono of the remain here six hours. during wnich city through suck an ob- plans extolls:now of st- chain of debts to this country by other first volunteer policemen and fire- time a special Tabernacle organ servance. in out a west. telt that the pointing tions, end that- it be the manse of week's program. such as could not men of the city. recital will be given them. and inMr. Gill came to Salt Lake with the senate that the president should be Surviving are one son, John T. vitations will be extended Gov. given for leas than $1110.00e George O. Reif. manager of the not use armed forced to Intimidate would ' A Howard, Chicago: five daugh- George H. Dern. Freon. Heber J. Hotel be when if offered the the Utah the Utah, Hotel city or coerce Mexico when Congreaa Is city would meet an overhead ex- wee first opened. 14. served at ters. Mrs.,A. C. Matheson and Grant and Mayor C. Clarence Nes' rot in Se1111011. senator Prosier was pense- of - - steward until 19111 -- hen- be,- - beWagstaff. sot Lake; lea re welcome who.' claims le elected to the senate on the WatTaceT Mrs. Ralph Robins and Mrs. A. came amirtant manager. I bands would be All members of all civic Severe ngagbe connected with the publican ticket. but gave his BO P Louie Then, chef at the Hotel W. Clayton East 'titivate, and clubs of the city have Pledged Way Bus and music given in the hoscomPany . Is chart" port to IA Follette in 1924? Previ ed Miss Amy Howard. Sandy: also 33 the use of their automobiles to con- With Vitals" churrhes. Tabeenacie. at Utah. will be Placed In charts 1 embezzlement in a complaint ously he'wes recalled from the the corners various and the grandchildren, and II great-chil- d street catering department. it was an' vey the visitors through the city filed in the county Attorneys in, lice of governor In a I flounced Tuesday by Mr. Reif.' Mr. said and 1111VirOng on a sight seeing trip. Tuesday. prisons. Berry. squabble. Miss Kathleen Kay. of the comA. C. Drown of Los Angeles, le said Mr. Harter. mitt. called the commission's atThe gathering here is expected to complaining witness. tention to the feet that the comBrown told officials item that Ise be the biggest and only meeting of II : mitts. members had been appoint-- I Wallace $1.0and took all delegates on the (Oficial trains had paid O FresSan ell at passes with him supposedly from by MaYor Neaten and had before their arrival worked out a program. 0 clam and it will be need by Salt Los Angeles to Laramie. Wyo. Ac"After doing the work era we Lakers as a means of bringing the cording to Brown. Wallace prom. to be called en to meet the 'ahim on to Laramie national convention to Salt Lake, laid to take 0 from Salt addiwhich an for or years., two three Lake, venge? asked Miss Kay.. within the next . Jibe characterized the movement and. according to Mr. Harter. this tional 116 was to be paid. S.' a cbrie work and held the to belirm' The understanding was. he said. city has every reason if Wallace not that did here that the obligation rested Opinion personally Oire. ' . they will bring the convention t take Brown to Larami . he would on the city to finance the ebeersoon. I a Get out your shovel, hoe I When Brown et provide means. ' chairman ,-Is AND Richards Willard e and he $15. of Others the of proffered payment the committee includthe local stop over committee. up the soil Mid trtrpsportation was refused ing L. P. Christensen. told the - him. 0 commhation and plant that similar move, Howard W. Leonora ment.- were being fostered by o 0 practically every large city in the To Be Buried Wednesday &Heir's, Phillip urT. about IS. of 2$91 McClelland street . died whila ha o at Was driving his automobil Thirty-nint- h South and WV. O Just think of those delicious, maracas. Tuesday. vegetabls. troodesus tad blossoms You'll Lloyd Col and E: Z. Murray re- 11 nom is ths Ideal portod to tha aharlfra office that IIcrisp' across saw car the wobbling to Waist themour.big they Ohs street and finally go into a catalog will help- - you 43teta. May ran to, giro .awslato pour SACO. but found Mr. Uri deat at tha wheal, according to thair sot ligeleet Mother on ibis b. au osoocially designated in ler battier. Make certain that a Mother's Day itroeting earl lore. your symbolyaing thoughtfttlateas and onspurcia., beor her tionreaches fore that ninth. it will bo bi- -' will aired with Joy and it bel you as on. who did to he Mather allow your Only a lonely Mother on Mother's Day. - I.. EAST ALONG FIFTH 1 -- ' Reserve ! ' Parade Taken From Main, Street in Interests of clasuitica- . - high-pow- er b r: . tpeassAker. -- - de- ' The imultry industry in the Lyme stake. Wyoming, is thrMng. end now the city of Lyman with but a few hundred residents. is exporting from 60 to 10 cases of eggs a day. it la reported by Presiding Biahop Sylvester 41 Cannon, who returned Tuesday from the conference of the Lyman make at Lyman. Bishop Cannon reported successful meetings there with a large pop , tilation present. While there he visited the old Mormon" wall built at Fort Dridgor by the pioneers in 1St:. and be also saw the old commissary and guard house hunt by Johnetuns army In 185g which are still CESERET BOOK COMPANY , i - Tony Stamaker. It. while ing rabbits. According to the story told by His wounded boy. who exongrates his companioi . the two youths tries a couple of smaller boys were crorsing an alfalfa Ileld on the James Rolando pito with Elliman slightly in the lead when Stantaker's gun a .31 caliber rifle. was discharged. the bullet bitting Xrisntas on the right aide of the back, piercing a, lung and coming out through the left chest. 'Tr day vvill-- observed at tba -an-, Unireraity of Utah May -4 It visa - , - ' - - . , . RABBITIIONT PRICE, V. Day to Be Held on Friday May 6 - BOYS TO MARCH , SEVYSTY BEVENTEI YEAB - 10he Krisman. 1Lson of Frank Erbanan of Spring Glen. is in I hoscritical condition in a local accipital as the result of being afternoon by dentally shotlionday hunt- r - " - virro-- Po try Business in Lyman Stake Grows -- BANKS HELD, SOUND , . the-eon- ., t1.1 - - one-stor- Of4.11Q.SOOT::4,, April It. to determine who shall enter tbe state contest from hero. Miss Dorothy Carlson will represent the East high school and Jack Crowther will speak for the Won high. Friday. It While ,, . ', $2,000,000 IN: UTAH; - It Observe 1923' ' ., , Thom h Mother's 26 the-Uta- was declared to be - . ... - with-those-- outs held Monday afternoon. kites hotel Monday evening. The OVIMing sessios followed a Thoms& Ia & daughter of Dr. and banquet. The first session was held , Mrs. Elbert D. She will meet representatives during the afternoon at the hotel. B. Rowley. president of the front other Salt !Ake high schools at the Barrett Mall Friday evening, league, was, dchairmanM.of the evewas oession.-anP. --- , , : of the the representative of the school at the concluding ofsessionEltetrical the II the national oratorical -- contest, annual convention at the Newhouse Oh the Constitution, in final try- Learn, of Utah. ,. . 4 -- Miss Chlyo Thomas, senior at the tho lite of successful businsm by L. D. S. high school, wee declared Nicholas G. Morgan, in an address - APRIL TUESDAY UTAH , I . - , Al . - -'- MLD.LLIFE - OF Name Chiyo 'rhomas GOOD BUSINESS Orator from L.D.S.U. - , , . , - - - - follow-seaso- ve ' - ,s." Commissioner Finds Condition. Improved; Better Than Last Year. North- - Temple Residents Declare Project Would State banks and trust companies oreass is entirely in the tioa of deposits subject to Hurt operty. - generally reported a sound healthy state- The 31.-c- Judge lp 0113-1- I i , , ) i IS UNDER PROTEST i Stirred or :Better ,Homes week is contained hi an open ' U. letter of AittetC,,aleorge i. Dern to ligra. Large . chairman et the campaign in Clout 4"; illy sl, . , ,,, 4kb. - , . 4. Campaign in Utah 1 - 4:41- s -- , - 1 , - . - . Better Home Week Proof of - Previous Conviction - Necessary' to I Case of Persistent Viola . ..,. 1 :overflew Indorses ,liAllyllilll:10V1118 ti did . , ,. ; . ,,,.,,, ,,, i ..:. - - ' i ,... , 14- rrAbl ..r., Some are so stingy' that they'will not even give the ether fellow the benefit of a doubt. J - - , - , , , fl B:Jley & SoiAs Co, II seeds, Bulbs, Planta 4i , 611110C1111011:21011110 , i Imp Funeral eervitea for Leonora Webster Howard will be held Wednesdal April 2 at I p.m. at the Wells ward chapel. Interment will be in the Wasatch LIMO cemetery. Friends may view the body at the S. M. Taylor and company mortuary chapel. 2111 east First South street. from 11 to .11:10 o'clock ' lifedneaday, Taw; or 01 I - .4..454. 416 tliSS MI.011N3 Fe.:. : Mit 'yam lieletAi the" As of tbe reetworeat hie bill. be proprietor top. pea law ea the abotphier,sod be Imarrateletr'retwootilL rbo,optoer be bed token. Havr a atatebro oola the preerteter. tee lees root. ty to fret silverware at...teadmileo. I poll I II : SHOES Si. Lot - R. Matto nomOonemeemouereemoomerZeoemeo sem tight , Elias Morris & Sons , ccr Hurt . A. 3. (Tommy). Thompson, figs er air plane. made S frig pang tarred landing at Thirteenth-Soutnear Seventh West etrest Monday - gers. two young man whom be said were from Provootere iniured. , 4,,,,, ,....."..10-4,,-.- ... t-- 0 ,- 0.44.-- o, 0 .4 ,..N 4, IL .., , .k . Ad,. -- AC .4. , 1.44 1.4 , 490 .1i.. 4 .4., --00 .?. 6,, 141.,0,4 ..,,',..', t -, 224 STAT-E,-- , I . ,......w..a, - ; 2,, 33irey about .1,talligit,Tho ands was made in a vacant lot. Neither Thompson nor his passenwooing Witirr so. TEIIPILIC CIPIltalrr or lvvvies. - For Every Boy Scout at 1.11 Of Over Kelt ' Boy Scout Following the discussion the committee members withdrew and following further conference with Mayor Nesien In the ball it was decided to postpone action ; on labandonment for a few days. to those who mark the graves of their loved ones with a beautiful and perm- ILands in Vacant anent memorial. Plane, Escapes , ILN;Toopato MORSE:-I- HURT. Ray Rowland. Vt. of 043 south West street, wax taken to II Seventh the emergene:y hosPital '"Ntoodaf from - severe suffering 0 evening bruises on his hip and leg as the result of a fall from a home be was telding near Jtis Juarna .,,,A ,,,6. A great satisfaction comes county. ,....., 1,..1,,, , ,,,, 11.1.0.1.adAell..kme,,mkidai.,,LIA-,ft,...a.,,,..0.,mt ,,,,, , ., ,. ,.. ,,,., ,,,, .,,., R.... .r.10,- 1 : r |