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Show - V X U-- 1 TIIE DESERET NEWS SATURDAY OCTOBER 21920 Missionary Farewell in Hawthorne Ward Hall VISITS IN SILT Tork City, formerly of Utah. hw arrlvsd la Salt o. r- - j ' J j I ; U. Bon of NW Laks and 4a rgttar4 with hla wlfa at Hotal Utah. While Mr. Baan haa commanded oonaldarabla attantlon In tha tut as an inventor, ha win ha a Yememtarred-te-WahaoartMtt; taaehar Md pljrwrint Iflf larly author tha lattar capacity aa tha Book of Mormon play, dorian ton," a household hara word which waa a about a daoada ago. having tlmoa at tha wresv'trd forty-nln- a 'J Labs Theatre. Mr. Beao'e first Invention waa the Bunaan amokalaaa furnace, flrad and aald to ba designed to allmlnato Industrial of W- amok, by parfact combustion a tumlnoua ooal which la aald to car n, a: u b1 a. Republican Women Organize in State o. U. BEAN. a or lean success through the east and In Europe. Mr. Bean's(latest Invention la a new and rsvolu- a Honary process for manufacturing domestic gas from j non asphyxiating tt In any deulred ratio, ac-- 1 I water and cording to tho heat units and candls I power1 required in different citiaa ' Ha paying a visit to Utah while tho assembling plsht. building and I laboratories are being erected for a I dally output of 1,600.000 cublo feela Mr. Bean Intends apendlng j of gsa few days In Salt Laka befora going to visit hla frlsnds and relatives In I Richfield. Sevier county, returning for ! conference before departing for New Tork. f achieved more ' 1 Hew Development Co. of tha Articles of Incorporation were Oqulrrh Development company t Ued today with tho county clerk. The company la capttallsod at $50,00 andv I tha officers are H. 8. Margetts, prest-i dent; H. 8. Beattie, r. vloa president; E. , Brown, secretary-treasure- ' The Republican speakers' campaign now In full awing In various part of tho atato. Tho ached ula of speaker announced today by ,W. D. chairman of tha speakers bureau, for the coming week is aa Monday, Oct. 4. Charles " ILl Mabsy andPkC o. Loetharw Ood aU Spanish Fork, Utah county. Don B. , Colton, W. D. Sutton and Frank Evans at Pangultch; Carl Riadger at Fountain Green. October I, Tuaaday, Don B. Colton, Frank Evaaa, W. L. R. Sutton, Flute county. Charlea Mabry, E. O. Leathsrwood. Spring-villSenator Irvtne 1 La n root of Wisconsin at Ogden at 1 p.m., Salt Laka City, 1 p.m., at Provo, with Nephl I Morris at I p.m. Carl Badger at Spring City, Sanpete county, October . Charles R. Mabey at Price, Carbon coutFy; Don U. Colton, Wr U. Sutton,' Frank Evan at Nephl. Her- -' vey Cluff at (Mantl, Sanpete county. E. O. Leatherwood at Goshen, Utah county. October 7, Don B. Colton, Frank Evans and W, D. Sutton at Eureka, Juab county. Charles R. Mabey In Emery county. Harvey Cluff t Elslnor, Sevier county. Ootober 4, Charles R. Mabey in Ogden and Weber, Harvey Cluff, Glenwood. Sevier county. Hon. Albert J. Beveridge of Indiana at Logan; E. O. Leatherwood at Salem, Utah county. October . Harvey Cluff at Monroe, 8evier county. Senator Albert J. Beveridge of Indiana at tha State Fair, 8alt Lake City, at S p.m., with Charles R. Mabey. Senator Beveridge will speak at the largest structure that may ba secured for him In Salt Laka City, of Elder Burt's friend are cordially Invited to b present. la ..JOHN A. BUST., A farowoll party for Elder John A. Burt, who loatroa aoon on a mission to Europe, will bo (Ivan In tha Haw-thorward amusamant hall Tuaaday, Oct $. at I p.m. Eldar Burt waa member of tha blshoprio of Emerson ward for, 10 years, whan this ward Includad tha territory now embraced In the Wasatch and Hawthorne wards Ha haa baan a temple work or for tho past fire years end Is now Isaving to engage in missionary work. An excellent program has boon arranged, including dancing, and all . scme if sees UIE Mrs. Gaorgiaaaa Marriott, national organiser for tho Republican party, haa Just returned from Richfield and reports tho following chairmen for woman's organisations of tho state: Richfield, Mrs. C. H. McIntyre; Elsinore, Mrs. Violet Jensen; Mantl. Mr. Isabella Shand; Moroni, Mrs. I. E. Irons. All. tbs oommittaea In thesa towns are working with aplendid cooperation with tha mena Republican organisation It la declared. Word received from Marlon where Mrs. Elisabeth Crlsmon yesterday acted as chairman of the Utah contingent at tha Social Justice day celebration, notes tha cordial hospitality shown visitors by eommlttoea who mot them at tho train and escorted them to their headquarter at the Marlon hotel. STATE FAIR Sensational Auto Polo Contests Stage Line Operator Would Discontinue -- John R. Klrkendall, operating an automobile stage between Eureka and Mammoth, Utah, has asked the state utilities commission to permit him to discontinue some of hie stages during the winter months when traffic Is not so heavy, and to also discontinue the sale of round trip tteketa The mat ter Is under advisement. 7. g Canadian aggregation in liair'raising, team and an international Auto Polo Contests. e Head-o- n cal's and innumerable unexpected collisions, sensational smashups, thrills to hold you breathless. There are only 12 Auto Polo teams in the world. Dont fail to grasp .tins' opportunity to witness this most exciting of all sports. See the All-Americ- an death-defyin- all-sta- r- t turn-turtl- Vocational Education Supervisor Reports Reports from Francl W. Ktrkham, state supervisor of vocational education, show that there wera $7 districts school program where the was carried out. In the year-roun- d Pleads Guilty of Petty work there were 28 principals who participated. Bit agricultural teachGoes Jail to ers, 22 home economica Instructors, Larceny, 108 special health workers, 117 vocaF. Donovan, originally charged with tional teachers and 114 who taught civics. grand larceny, today entered a plea The summer supervision report of of guilty when the charge against him the Jordan district shows there were! was reduced to petty larceny. He was employed In that district eight supersentenced by. City Judge Henry C. visors, there were 1,222 pupils enLund to serve six months In the coun- rolled, 4,711 visits made and 1,174 pupils who did satisfactory work. ty jail. OCTOBER 4 to 9 all-ye- Horse Races The Sport of Kings Every day a feature program of running an d trotting events. Large entry list. Professional and Half a score of world-famo- Inter-Mounta- Championship in drivers us will compete Monday, Wednesday and . Auto Races A . Intermountain championship motor races open to any driver in the intermountain country. Large entry list already in. Large prizes $500 purse to winner of Saturdays feature. Championship races, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. Make entry with Mr. Waters, at State Fair Grounds,' not later than Monday. 20-mi- le Friday in the greatest motor competi. tion ever staged west of Chicago. Friday and Saturday, Political Rallies Hear the Democratic and Republican nominees for U. S. Senator and Governor in big open-ai- r w meetings. Exhibits! Announcing New Prices of CARS EffectiveSeitember 28th , SPECIAL-SI- X Touring special-si- Two- - x . . Band Concerts SPECIAL-SI- X SPECIAL-SIo BIG-SI- X X . . . $1750. 1875 ..... ... ........ 1750 "375 2650. Sedan 2750 Touring - ' . ' 2150. ... prices r. State Fair ; . . . .20, 2050 . . . 23.50 O. B. These new prices make Stude- baker Cars even greater values 4 I f i i V I t T. W. & L. 116-11- I $ s 8 conference and tha council of though 600 years apart, were almost Identical in purpose ar both being academic, idealist s movements. failing when coming in contact with practical politics Con-tanc- : r Features Galore N Him x IS IISITl M Gleason, history tn The Rt Rev. Joseph. authority on Franciscan In ths city to'iy early California, ts Prof. Levi Edgar as tha gueet of at Monday Young, and will speak Utah on the Franthe University of He do-! was named ciscan mission?. mettle prelate by Tope Benedict XV recent war, for work dbne in the he acted aa a vicar general of Cath-- , States United olio chaplains of the army and navy, representing P. J. Hayes of New York with Wlrdivtion over the western state. and als Hawaii, the Philippines Hla residence Is at Palo Alto. CaU where he has charge of the Catholic atiXenta at Leland Stanford. Jr.he Is a former presluniversity and dent of thV Historical association of !the Pacific boast a wef as member i et the California State Historical 8ur-as-- 1 vey, end of the American Hirtric Fathe Gleason acted as soclstlon. chaplain In the FhfHppine Insurrection where he was also itHrpretetj( In the Boxer trouble, where h$ whs the only for seTeth nlonths with Cathoic Camp the allies' 1 b?. Just hV-rJen rouiyto Camp now Lewis and V Kearny- Father Gleason was tha fnaker-fi- f a 'meeoh St th last gathering oF the H ist hrfrii Association Of the Tatfle Coast In Fan FYarowoo which in the 1'gM of tbs past year a evenf 4e now' reusing considerable romXTnL He declared at that time that the Paris I hi - Carnival $1873 1750. Coupe More elabt Old Prices 7 Passenger Roadster SPECIAL SIX Four- Passenger Roadster . TsYwPrices Exhibits! See UtahV Biggest Free Dancing Balloon Ascension J Exhibits! Agriculture, Manufactures, Livestock. Mining, Education, Fine Arts, etc. rate and complete than ever.' STUDEBAKER MODELS , 0. Naylor Company SOUTH STATE STREET Arch-Nhlsh- prtt e. Utah Airman Makes Films of Grand Canyon member of the executive council; W. 8. McCornick, president McCorntckA Co, and present member of the executive-council- , E. O. Howard, president of Walker Bros Bankers, E. A Culhertxon, president of the National Bank of the Republic, member of the nominating council of the A B. A ; Cashier E A Smith. Deseret Savings bank, tics of the savings bsnk president A B A : Asst. Cashier .1 A Mails, National Copper bank, vice progldcrt national hank section A B. A ; fuhier F. M. Michelson. Utah Savings A Trust company, vice president of the Trust comps nt, see ion Of ths A B A.: Caahier Jos Parrish, Farmers' State bank of Woods Ci os, vice pres dent of the gt'; bank section, A B. A. W. 8. McCormck a se-)o- Truck Crushes Foot Of Pavement Worker (Special (o The News) PLEASANT GROVE. Oct. 2 J. If Chadw.ck, workman employed by Gibbons a Reed, contractors for the paving through this town, suffered a crushed foot today at noon when on of the large trucks .hauling bitulithlc material knocked him down and ran over h:s foot. But for the quick action or other employees in pulling h'm fiom under the truck, the hind wheela would have iun oer hi body. The contrattors are working pti the lat hiock and it is expected the ment will he completed In the pavenext w ek or ten days. Bearing motion plrtures of the Grand Canyon taken from the air Hal H. Bullen of the Utah Aircraft corporation la expected in Pa It Lake this He has been flying over afternoon. accompanied by MeUtah southern chanic Dutro taking pictures of Utah's seen to beauties. This makes the second film taken P aper Dollars Replace by the Utah 'Aircraft corporation of southern Utehe wonderland, Mr Bui-- , Coins in City Silver len filmed Zion National Park at h AOTH E. 16 dedication Pa Feptember of time There is a scarci'y o' siller dollars of took views he after Immediately m this city and icinttv. atnonntir g to NO - TOBACCO LEAGUE Brvce's janyon from tho air. motion picture about $100,000, and the "hard dollars H is thought or news service will pnrchssf the picture Tbe fir-- t annual meeting of mem-be- rof The for widespread distribution in the are like!; to become rrre. The reaof I 'ah w,ll he ,e)d at meEeagireis son, as explained iy hank officialUnited Plates. Oranile Make JSrd Fouth and that the local bank- a e charred Ji S'a'e s'Taberraile reels on Tuesdar Utah Bankers Will Go' lohtr a. for the purpose of night. considerper thousand by the express ire ing report of me executive com. To Convention in Eati bringing the rfver from the m.ltee for the pat year, the election of o'f irers "for the ensuirg Denier and Fan Frrneseo mints, yedr. and anv o'hcr Iuimi.m that The arvnw4k m 4tng wf the. .Ameri- while dhe tederal res-rv- e f rrisbe ..may ' ThV ing properly ton.e before the meet' can Pankers association 'Will be he'd dollar treasury noiei gratis la. the - 1 hir wiyii la ken at J a clock 22 hanks are --not innlintaLtii at B'ashlnrtoSrU CrrXcf.r I of express (hartes l'n with the following banking men from expense lare Flsfe F'reet, Murrsv, Bandy do p.rt here tn so pser -- or X ' -this city wad vicinity present: F. B gradually taking the pixre'of If - S t KLD i. W BE.NFTf, The ordinary need of th e r-Cook, president of the Columbia Trut ' to MRS H K. CHRISTEN SKN. t'ytnpaBy, vica president for Utah of market eTT tT from hlf a mi'in-B. A, and who wS3 raided a nuUior. dollar 4b gecre'ary. -- - - -- o. com-fwny.f- -- ,o lei -- . . ' I- - sr. . V |