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Show . , . Jif 1 (I T 1 ? . ' TIIE : DESERET NEWS THURSDAY 24 ! If a J50.0D0 Two FDR DRIVE BEGIN NEXT 10 ' T jX: 5 1922 Ine Kings Highway. B,RbdSecurity Company 1 Auto Turns Over . 1 hjared When OCTOBER Loses Court Tilt nnrv fann'ra and Franklin E. beventeenth South '"arn'njr 27 c ' pascnger In an automobile a n overturned on tate areet near TnM fifth $ruth Mnet between. 2 Mara ytatcrd suffered cut and r ? aero rdrg to a report reaching " d fberfffs office Henry Canntrg la to have been the most seriously nurd and was treated at the city ecrricency hospital. He was4euffer r g frorrv eats about the head, Infllot e by glass frorn the broken wind' d An artery In the ten pie was j t rted to have been severed The car was driven by Gu M. Snyder 417 south M et Temple street, w o not known to have been injured Jt Is believed that a blowojt the Xruut lira caused the driver ro lose control of the machine It werved from the road and overturned &a it struck a accord- telephone poje r.rf to the report made to tne anertife office writ of mandamus sought by the Bankers Commercial Security company against the district court of Boxelder county wai denied yesterday in an opinion handed down by the state court. The action waa brought in the supreme court for a writ to compel the district court to set aside its Judgment for the return of a motor truck to Nephl and LeRoy Bott The writ Is dented at the cost of the Bankers Commercial Becurity Co The opmion. written bv Justice Valentine Gideon does not determine the rights of the PrU on appeal, but holds that the need for the relief prayed for is not nJ undoubted as to ,r ?? c the plaintiff to the extraordinary entitle writ of mandamus A it IIIV a-- v Ni Commercial Club Will Make Effort to Obtain Large Sum With Which to Ad- vertise Utah. J ''For 0 tl-- s t pjrr'-60U . ' re dme r I d'ue and fow SCi'if r,,p- will he u"dr ih 'C ' k jBe-- t .al cl jb s .,h t - k tan of ,r-! At a rmL-'s'ie-roa- n committee he a f tA I t0 Joy H Johnson ejv- -' -an pres-- nt ! 'nrfr-rulid ihS fje l to (il tn.nj !! ti a So't-- U ar car tirzr mwnr-pa- rr wier.r a: It w.t-Sons would tr.sw zecnt otaa which to t ,.PV.--, rad 'Mr the a'k, of Ue J'ye fcv Chairman ana J H Bark-feThe. r.tr aae divided ino two 4itrjccs wuh- - A. 4. ippA ul Uifke oX Bo Heath the eastern dlvlioo-n- d W charge of the wearn divlr on II b j: ''' SHIFTED TO COMPLETE . JUBA nr ilitlif gfrTT nrr Improvements on the WndQrer xi4 through Tooele county were made public vesterday with the announcement that Gay Charles R. Mabsy wouM Uav Oct 11 for Ban Francisco to attend the Victory highway luncheon to be held there the following day C wptatvia. Governor Mabey has been invited to Tliose who have digested ss give an address at the luncheon probn ro opra to work ti with ably on Tranaconrtnenta! aptairs Highway Sr Hrath r the 4 trlri wrgt of Ma'n Problems in Westorn Itah " Inasmuch, as Nevada is in a predicament similar I are tret to that In this state on the financing District Irvine, d'Vr'r? B, of a highway an flTBrowweJohn E TortesA was sent Gov D. Boyle district f. J A Leav:tt district E. of Nevada ae totowhetherEmmet athe Xharlrs Tng d?trht F F'av'd tend and today a reply waswnuld received HoekHww-A disirt district In the affirmative. The Utah goverH. Abrrt Merrill, dtetrict I J H l. nor will leave Balt Lake next Monday 4rtrir t J Jiw Olsen district morning and will probably join GoveK. J H Manderfield dlstrfrt U J M rnor Boyle aomewhero In Nevada Campbell, district M T f Stevenson. The financing of the Victory highMr Kipps rorps of captains for the way through Utah haa been made a CSnvass. rg of the east side of town matter for tho attention of the national include association and campaigns have ben District l Joel Richards, district 2, undertaken in California for O? E Tarpenter district t, N C Ellis, thousands of doilara for meetingraising feddistrict 4. W 5 McCarthy, district 6 eral aid In the Improvement of the A E. H PeWendover route. Through the nationHarry foombs district terson district 7. R N Young district al association there haa already been F Grant, district ) d M Tar- raised upwards of $150Atn in Califortar. district 10 Walter King district nia for financing the Victory hghwav It, Josepn Bltrkensderfer, district 12, through Nevada, according to Howard K, J. Hansen C means, state road engineer With Contlrirnitlon of I he CnnstlttitJon of the I'nltcd State, with Particular this money available for Improvements T, larMtmeat ffalcewra Reference to the Guaranties of 1.1e. Liberty, and Property Contained Nevada It la believed at leest an .In The following have volunteered . sum can he raised for meeting To the RHey-Gor- d Construction Therein, Sometintea Derditnated the Bill of Rlghu. Allsir service, for duty as Inrestment equal Utah The funds ara fed,r,irals-- dn tho dty corrmlelson y company, bv subscrlpMon popular cont-aT ling for the the day awvrdl among California business men lnterGeorge L. Morris. PL F Lamar, esed In the construction of a good consruc-oof sewer in Firs South Bimon Rosenblatt, Edwin C Kahn, Jo-- transcontinental wouM road The state from Thirteenth reet U 74 feet ph J Cannon. Dudlev Baker Joeefh; asked to set aside from available . 2 R!ckendrfer. E T Richardson. Paul- fyde-aM funds 174 for every .Fast uh street, thence fet H 4PTFU III. r Bassett. W G Williams Wright IEv- raised by subscription before this the wrong of a fellowman so jt i I re nf F the iojth street Brum- - rrorev would become available under wrong of the government elyn, M J Hammond L M . I Vs'Tb.hdwvS',r-i-. IBfHTft C a mere nrR4r!7a" m J Hi V F E Hansen Ross present plans f n ry bmugh. we-- e r per-B Peaeon. Char- - F vni children H r Ellas S. W e proposed Definition of Liberty and the Histori- and women th-T.ch- - r Woodruff, H B Caldwell !ra necessjtv for la m sj nhazed cal of the Struggle nr of r .rl rg and g uttering J ort'ict'on A rter A ICtnflCd TOT to J Le ndi9 of the ( r I protect liberty j Himkley QTWll fnor, Ravanaugh, For It, Will Browne C A bhay, George E d we r'xw r1 I hope S Glen Carpenter. H R. Cummins Jay that the purpose -of government la to F C. Bhramro, D & Bpenter, N i I of the people maintain the llbEl 111, Clay C Boswe'l, J A Ingots, special to The News) chld would learn from Will G Lambert. Joel RU hards. J W. VT Pt.KASANT Oct I In honor ofWl,h that Rvc.arat oa of Jndcpendvnco- the Cornwall. C. C Davis. H. F Picks. W Marvin Rasmussen who Is loavtng aeon H Ellison. P Bancroft. E W Braby, on a m!ion to the northwestern stages following K P the member Samuel JJ. Parker 8 M of the North ward will W hold these truth to be ' ftewmr1.-- 0 M. R Thompson Taylor. J W Mur- entertnin In the ward chapel Frldav that all men are created 121 J in hav ng these laws as wet Broadway and Tony dock, L GMlilan, Robert W Smith evening that they are endowed by (interested nd fair as posable equal under la D Liberty Vocal L Wertheimer J The program will Include Reeley E King. w enfh certain Crra'or e of doing everyth Ing i e the pr -' tler E Young. Irvtng D Iowe, Albert Mer- d let Florence Hackman and Eloese flic-e are able Filch that ,ning d except in o fa as u rill T A5hert Hooper M K Parsons ffarsen read ng Virginia Veison vod of fe Inert' the ac In some way w t G narence Warnock. w Bhrwood cal solo lerte AMrlch add's B'shop 1Hap e e t Tha hae !' of those who are ab ,r Ik lit A prv ' Jacob E Peterson Wayne P Smith J A H Rutland djet. r i.tei "v n h m grt Mn dfc ' Marv-tHeen Madsen BarrUy, E, O Lee. Harrv ng jj.st e sTwavft keep Tn mind thV Paul L Waremg I Hansen andn vohI dje arlos Kimba i pt 4reri fr m the n t itmnt of those wi gr-Alice Peel vocal solo Emm J H Manderfteld J A Barker (the gov erned Mrs founded Gtson Artrca was the estabah-Th'tak. WjFtsm reading Sehweberger L E Gehan Geo'ge of nnent of a rat on JhVr-- . liberty wou i to tVjV vAf,;,.' and the Rust, W A Carter WLIlam D Sutton. Ben4Jurln Staker anthem, choir, benerxf resse the whole nrp W. B Kelling. B A Grant. J H Cow-fdiction cojii- cor.of on, tft Bert S g.cr In ech ca government ro secure he r gvt to have bea home of course Inliberty counthis established the person obtaining the contract was no' H M Cushing trfe. to liberty and to happiness Refreshments wttt be eerred I suppose eer child here would tr1' until tne nation was fully estab- - the h ghest bidder wa the Constitution like to he rich some da A great many lished urt Fairview Junior High ur.M! laws were enacted but Salina Mayor Appoints feel riches tha' people bring happiness, adopted. fron. the adop,on of the Constitution d. & n. c. w. Students Elect Officers t me the people have bring d.sap- - to the burl-r- s and gr er (Special to The News") What i the mjt vauahle tn'ng in FAIRVIEW Oct 5 A spirited eec-tlo1 he w r or 't rb n n :' in was held by the sudei bM r,f r FOBM KEW OR u T the Fairtrw j ,nlor luh s nool Tt.es-I do n t , The ffi!PiW'?y wte jr,- e n hr1 Tnef ihx fe ford Sanderson preiden Mrs L"i 4 ti t lnn ..n h rri' reaitz- - ne It deraon vDe presMen Mss Parl Pe- - veas r Pav Kvans D G e ac,: u j rr A ur - cf svopcrafr nderretarv Miss HUda Peters n S M Jorgensen J trraop '"sun w wr co'cfjnedl he ht the a.f.jt ex !uiV elv o fhc Tarver A Ro Grande trwure . M Renl I indqumt rhee- L barvMk ns aprlnawvme eveleader wih lone (hnsunson a a j T e board will meer ro n we stvM he fact at r rtc-hR oad formed e Istant. Each oU has organized and nirx rr ID to transa-rImportant bD' is nf human lb- to F FoaH ng who f business elected officers this week Veterans to Meet. erty, as we have it rre In Amer ca vesterdar Denver, Cok did not oeforc our nat on wast where h attended meetings as repre- -e- ular At l'r?or.,h,eur hct .t.l worker, of o7'v werl meeting of JMChr- - tre local r op n Veterans I ti) in rountrv r trhfi th - bces - art post. . c be Vl will women men Mrcn , ch people. .r,l f ratal'aJionof the new lng in man) ooumf e of the world dutetfor ma e' R J Alexander and under nan) rn f bv Though b j a fe rff f vacated withdrawal dreamed hop'd, - ad for free- o,h' he nicn now ha ac be f . I it is announced amc t But it dom ihem w c rrer"ver r ahr-4 d Thev lived el under w a Derver at a The and empe'her klrg Bandits Obtain $103. e x nr at ruir never ha'ng arv p most repreertat Ive from seven division of h p verv lim ted powe,r rnjK ng the Uws w No re ed tO under which they working agreement Tav mpei l .ia held up W T Wyigh the rvfn ad has been forme-- M- live At ,, west Bni'1 hotel, he superintendent of To a mneidemMe cut nf 'he htorv h ra ' relieved and ht, f t r. of ve po'v rr ' a of the porM PAY WHIL.E in in a Denver host PU report trust- , p rre wv tought ami ! f ,v r waa stopped by thA irui pital hut aro.her meeting will be owPed as soon as possible to mk wage scales wh gle for liberty the -Mmp . ot j scar West First This Week Only, 25rf Discount on Wedding Rings We muvt nH ov we In th.s countrv rules and a general working agreemert. t is reported nvtun wa frgef thalonlyfreed n in this bloodshed war, rbtalned men working Those who through ce and at the Inca! hon are F A gdn. th1 Now wba Dertv for which F E Butler Mackmlth. bo'ermaker ed men have foiaht and It is F Mr carman Jaketrsn SpaMr.x of though i'ic'v of speet h W J MacDorald rochti and Fred of a on cf con r ente Bush eiecr5c- Wth the exoertiu tertv a ourt of the n ipretfie of hfe P11 from representar. r c rov f'n'ted' ell the fncul at Jake were eTeedMrto pares on tharMmi w fed the right to fo m tie rommfee general Sra,c,fr v c heir .is ind to express them j r -i rived ! the oher cou.nilt-- , tn pcevh They wjhed We Have Thoe New Shapes Beautifully Engraved teemen today tv fbe dc-;t- e tv nor'li p t d avoting onlinr 18 K White Cold and 15- - and 17 Jewel, $55 00 and Up. un c nc .erce ,md n t o' hei he nCer of 3ie go directed Take a Glas of Salt to Flush Heavy Registration Taxes - hn APR Mad-sen- ;- n Contract Let for The Short Constitution IB Sewer Extension The state road department vesterday drew a tentative draft of a pro- 3. MJ'JjLOSLy-A- t TtfJeraT funds In Utah to Insure adea quate financial aid heirr for completing those projects not in cjbde4 on the st&te s seven per ernt of federal Ruder this revision therf highways. tll he which have been agreed up projects on this year which will receive funds from the federal government appropriation for 1MJ There ere four projects stilt not on the new nyjtm Urn'-thnew highway act only those roede embraced on this at stem can parti in federal aid and It therefore becomes neceaaar) to procure the from eorr.e of the appropriationsfundi of long standing This has been brought about by a manipulation of account Project No 1 from rgaiegte to and No ft a. B, and C have sufficient funds already available for completing the roads. Projects Nos 5 and fiXrom Thompson to Mogb to La Sal however win require 1104 one additional fundapproximately This has been secured by the transfer of projects Nos 17, A snd B from Levan to Rrpo to the !ft21 program inasmuch as the courtv has now no funds aval1 ah to met the federal aid No has a. so ben carried from the lft21 fund to thoe available In 1923 An addtlonal $5 OAo has ben made available hv the remoal of most of the federa aid from No A se end purpose In the manipulation nf account b r.ft-- J son of the limitationsexplained placed on fo-- for 122 and 121 being more rigid Tu bettse lhn those ofwhich, can spent on a road from the l 22 from th 192$ funds. $24 70 pr per mile, and $22 455 per rru- - j 1524 Wherever possible the projects cm nr mre under the earlier appropriation " n to a?U m u i ir rartVpaton and the minimum cost to thi Road transferred to the lft2J fund un r project titement are those uncom-plete- d lft-- 1A-- ! ter-tcft- ra ct 1 al i i f t Oark-groo- ht ", -- -- unde-star- r.r I bv the department to the eral bureau of public roads for minted prove1 -- coet'.r ... nde--e- l, n titude. After a four hour session last nigh! the board of directors of the Commer clal club went on record as adopting the report of the special committee ol which was appointed las! twenty-fivJuly to study and investigate all phsees involving' the divorcing of thl Central Pacific and Southern Pacific a ordered in an opinion of the 8uprem court of rh'e United StatesJUst May. He recommendation of the special commit tee which has held anumbei of meetings and which haa listened to fedap- ftect thal road companies, is to the best interests of Salt Lake City and Utah would be served if the Sooth- ern Pacific company retained the and management Of thd Central Pacific company. Reason For Decision. Several reasons sOt forth by the were that it would be better to avoid giving one railroad company too predominating a posit on in this state and section, to maintain actual and potential competition with the OgUnion Pacific svstem oetween den and Los Angeles and Ogden and Portland to secure competition In markets between the east and. west to Insure an open gateway at Ogden with outlet to Pacific coast pointa The committee report opposes any or clospossibility of the restriction ing of the Ogden gateway to passenger -travel and freight. The report alao authorises the tariff service bureau of the Commercial club, the tariff advisto appear beory board of the club, fore the interstate commerce commission when the case of the Central Pacific shall be heard by that body. The special committee wa composed of Frank A Fishef. chairman; Daniel Alexander Carl A Badger James J Burke. L S Cates F B Cook. J. W. Collins H F Dtcke. P L Doran, A J E. Eberhardt. L B Hampton. N Hansen. W F Jensen. M E Ltpmaa, Lmer Pett, W K. McKel! W G F A. Pyke. B F Redman. F R-F C Schramm, H A-- Schweikart, David A. Smith. J E Smith and Arthur SweeL the-.- at e com-mitt- Pat-io- Ro-la- pp Registration Begins for IT Extension Courses Rrflutratlon for the eten!nn d1- -. i.lr.n rouree of the VnHereltv of Ctejl on lev n cht nt Barrett , The prnpetie Btudenta wer, hail W Revnolde diaddreestd bt Prof bo outlined rector of the division the various courses The regular class will division of the begin Monwork day. October t re-ri- r 1 jrsr rir ! ly j On the grotinda of desertion. n terlocutory decree of divorce wee . -- - Bu-g- re jf(e Siioes of Ciiaracgpp i oar rn Vv tht te af4 roi -- p-- ett -- Af RIGHT j h- F -- W-- 11 -.- n- S?pnvn,-'"y located n . f Prices fenV lni al" 1 , a i k,d - . YOU WEAR e- 4 j 5is 1 c tv " e- .f I T lib-er- tv ! I e- v ,'1 1 J r ngf a- Te.f wi.itfd ne r pen tt ovnicn' to cn for f t w -- U chow c t. Ire thme r m1 id of h.i "Tf c tr.ir fan j c ornstftaxe to buy Tpl tile jtaKen rote fir 'me monarch upon u tl rone e r'ght to own pr ; Tne wanetl r to own a home and they hpd dsv when thejr cndren praved for the f mieh have a whence to advance Thev ho,- according to the r rrerlt s ii e dav to lave 'he .door r.pM un.tv j en to tne on of Jbe p or th a Thev hop 1 r aa we ri 0 see nl pri ege wpd nwv' e he thing tnat rre fir i These We can save you money, besides making the terms coni women throughout the renturi ' venient. Worderiul values, $25 00 to $500 00. nwr th gled for but whh vver lamed in he w hojp M orv rf r r.ce or tv world h a tu Small Payment Down Terms on Balance. 'until Amerlro otened t fie rs to of the earth, ejartn the .es .rga w UUL theui giL -See Tfcjs Diamond Special- - J to humvu ra Een 0 bn? d eV to You w bitter he fu- unltgMnd Wh tiona of goverrm-reUtion human hertv if you wilt reaze & natural human liberty gh from no iran anl no govern come Mem a- It is God given ment bom frea The Iwre nt trednu. V every human heart gm real t word of the De larat on of Tnd per.i ence-a- ll men are created edual they 8re endwei bv the r f rttor w an ong unatonable MAIN Rights, which Is Jiherv If not confer I hertv 175 Amir the tmDrldual Look for tie Name Vtnenca realltcs the indlv dual the r who Is tru f't nrc gni of r fhhcrtr and the pn.sses framed v i Amrhan government the apeial piypse of protecting 1 Individual In n natural 1'herty to the pr fl J Nowof aothereone no danger except from fwo eourc (arty thi ir vi. Kidney-- if v Bothers You. nn ' cJ-- vn-- v fiHDERSOf! from spoonful in JEWELRY CO. 267 Your Credit Is Good J il 3BSi r 1 - , h r ' X - rr a glass of wa- - for a tew Jaja ,u n act fine n. T. ten salt i made from.he ernpea and lemon juice, com- - v . r Black rr atla 1. - e j ,, E ,( I t4 ,,,p hand. ROM dur-"h- for he school glrL ' j re breakfast f a.ra, "'o 11 i .1 11 te S r hrowa v , urinary Irritation. your back hurts orjent b.ad1 or if governor and Committee acting right, - you, get about four ounces Discuss Prison Removed , pe-j- le 11 feotauge thev overworked, get wntyJf clog f f I1' all aorta of distress, par- ickache and misery In tho ;:on. rheumatic twinges. -ij.hea acid stomach, canstl- t jrpid liver, sieepleaanesa, ol cvcdfes tho r .. t Smart r Beizftratlo-- i at the L D 4 re- ported as til! on lncree he need of sr0tionai scat in causing the ot tV, school The student bodr ard case off.ccrs have beep r4r- on w!h the fac- M7 to somewhat aleviate this condl-.on The junfo- - ro lege department alo at. ahew Irg ncre'ised regis-tratjons A cohere club room is to be given the department which is also rlannlng to put a football team to Immediate action In the fall. !lre . te much meat may produce iblo In some form or other, 4 a- that ' L. D. S. U. Assembly Hall Bladder t o e- -f GET HER A DIAMOND - llthia, and ha been ued br of the committee aproint-- d recen'lr hr Gor Charles R Mabey ,0 vlsablllty of remov- !rg. !h ptate prison from it present jte jn f5Urar Houae held a meefng -- with the governor yesterday woing over I matter n hand. No con- rations to fluah clogged k.d- - In formallywe-- the e reached to normal cfusons The Committee i stimulate them made ujwif C S Burton, Alexander a to neutralise the acids' " Irn-, no ProvoJ longer rine so that it and ? ?h, W I7"1 of, V often ending bladder dla- - John Thomley nf Kaysrille t x c.Tnnot sr Injure anyone. daluctufaef fcxneacfin.i 1 aij.. rk w hlch millions of men and Suffers Fractured Thigh. A fractured thlrh bone was suffered nke now aiidth ei help yesterday bv Leslie Gr'ff'tle. . of n he kidneys and uKpsry oraans HI Stecbnd East street, while plarina r niia often avoidin eJoua kid- - at the Libertr school grounds Re mas I d" treated at the emerjency boapitaL sorder. --AdF. , to In- en- tered Vesterday In the Third district court In the case of Mrs Fdna M. Quinn against Harry M Quinn. James H Anderson collector offflc to his terns! revenue returned been confined yesterday after having home for eight Ua's suffering from n The infection starte blood poison his right hand two weeks ago from been a spider what is believed to have For a time It was feared that bite. he would have to suffer the Ios or his right inn ' Corner 3lain and B wa y I aC ? f con-tr- Revenue Collector Recovers. ll t f fer divorce on the ground cf was fild n the Third district rr, yesterday bv Mre W r'r nt Theodore Cruelty also Is charged by Cleghorn. May !. iuirg Fdwlrd N Koch fodlvflrrl ft",t h hr trelt .,A'!n8r !IibIo Kemer fIVd ,nhumen m.nn.r suit divow. for from Richard Kerner. - t l goea- oXftcsra,. Cruelty Charged in Suits. -- Pas-nu'-e- Reasons For At- Session Divorce Decree Granted. jd-.- ? rkJe'e ui - sef-erlde- s Report W Special Committee Adopted After Four-Ho- e, SPElKAICQASTIflEtTINE w - liliilDS ' lilt - i S.P.IN RAIL a ftnrwuks t |