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Show gr4r I1 .,,. I;, . le. ' ,..,. ' i lpHpONIIPPlibliPP,441115;toilriwW.V01,91".1PleitOrPrOPVIWIIII4101114117..V..15".P.o",.... la.:' . . , , ;. 'ikatt . ,... . ' v, i. a The Net Paid Circulation of THE DESERET NEWS foe Thursday, Oct. 26, ' y 6- . ..., wu 1922, , - - 'I I ,'.. -- ,0,t . 28 2 855 "p' ,i ''' ' - - . , .1850 ,011 GIGANTIC POWER CERTIFICATES DIPLOMAS NO - ;, .)t.111,,,w , 1:60.7 . i, Irry 'UTAH , 0 DEADLOCK ENDS IS POSSIBILIFY SPEAKERTIE-U- P STOCK' $6,000,000 , , 1xs - Certificates , and diplOmaa of ethicsgranted by the state boardin the state; - tion today to 167 teachers The board opened its regular quartierly recommendation 1 meeting todlij and on Jensen. state auperinteft'i passed instruction. dent of public eight por o: high year certificates Profeserollal ta ichtool life diplomas. and 79 gram- certiftestes senora! high mar grade life diplomas. j Names of Recipients: rsi were J The certificates and diplomas , r as folios: granted school admin.' ''1"" Two- year cerdLicate.ii Panirultehl 4 istratiomF. G. Gardiner; George A. in supervision. , diploma mechanic. arts; Ratak Salt Lake, in suPervision Two year certificatesProvo. .' art someOrson D. Campbell. Eureka. Genets. T. William rvision. ,Fork. ItorriSp-a-nismusic.; William D. City.' Brigham Kotter, Guintvere music: P. Melvin PeteroupervoniW. McAllister. primary J. music: Lake. sen. Salt Nelson. Spanish . Provo. music; Carl O. O. Nye. Garland, Fork.c- music; George . ,muri A. h High school life Sa,t e Anderson. Salina: Violet Bardsley, Payson; Charles Lake; Owen L. 13arnett. Olive F. Woolley Burt. Bitter. Logan; Christeneen. John Leonidas Sail. Lake; Price; W1-.. Salt Lake: Mario Collett.Minnie Lesley Logan: Crook. C. PO1118011 Main Laura , , Grooms.. Springville; Eiste Kelly. Salt Morgan; Hopkins. ,.. RaYMOMi L. (night. Heber City; Nei- Orden; Erma Laura M. Marshall, lideriam Peterson. Salt 1.,ake: ilasel Mantli.! Pederson, Sand,: P:illiatei IlenrY . liorricano, A.Charles . Smith. ChannetY Sandberg, George Rootievelt Lo- Schwencke. le A. Cole ;Sorensen. Mar- -' Salt Lake, Lott Salt- Lake; SteeimamMildren Bertrand gan 1 Keret Stookey, Ogden; Joseph Fork; Leers Thesehr. TOOele: Storrs, ArneriCan Thompson, E. 0 Mrs. g John Flemin 1)Pits: Tolman. H. John Alice V. Wall. ngProvo: Zink. W- aketield , Salt Iske, E. bloran and den, Certificates.. High I ' certificates Professional high schoollAwin Baird. Norma "Over& t.gden: Ellen Bar- Provo: Baird, Provo: Orrin Fart Spanish Beck. ;a ber. Logan; Z, Beck. ogden: Jayne!, Fork.- Mere Fillrnore: Lola P Brad- Birch. H. Byron-Mrs. Effie SAM ford, Spanish Fork; Burrows. 11:14red Loran: Brown. Salt Lake: Laahel Marion Cartwright. Salt Lake: J. W. CoEsther Coleman, L. (mrey. Ogden: Claude nrel. Ogden: Georgia Ruth Provo; Mr, 'Luella Parkinson Crouch. Salt Lake: 'Pearl Salt Devil.. Sorineville-iThelma- . 'Eberle. R. ',eke: Lillie L. Provo: John J. Ecotone Harmon.Gardner. Salt Lake" Fartgbam.fitaHatclf . '.rptdoni Arpos 1111Irrn. Pleitseto Grave; V Eugene 'Hogan. t; womie. errfaa: Hazel ardeme Loremia .... roostbore I 'i ,.ti .. - ti 'I i- - gra-stin- - - .. , ; - ' . diplomas----.1losep- , . 1 according J. P. Martin of the District Engineer 'print, forest service, who has returned from an inspection In that section.., The trip wan taken for the purpose of investicompany igating the license whiett-th- e had at Soda Point for the buitdingof thq plant. A dam 4litat will be about 100 feet in height is to be constructed and will stand about 00 feet above the water. Mr. Martin ascs. with an itistallation which will develop 21.000 horsepower from two turbines of 10.500 horsepower each. The reservoir brought into extetenra by the dam will Impound M- INI acre feet of .water which will the company to regulate the daily flow. Eneneer-Martin accompanied a Party consisting of L. M. Phalle. assistant chief engineer of the power company: A. B. Burton. district engineer of the United States geological survey. wit h. headquarters in Salt Lake. and George Mayo of the r. S. war department with headquarters at Portland. operation by Ore. , Utah Power & Light officials this morning said that tests' were being made at the site to datermine the ronstruetion problems and until these were completed no announcement could be made by the company. Rebuttal Offered k In Reward Case . ,- , 4 ; 'Ile-ke- , Nell-Cree- ..,:;., r . t'; , o; vi. co. Eniebt Beher Beaver: Loulee Price: Lewia. Marjorie vie Laincle. Sa,t McClellan. E. Salt Ma naf teld h Farnewort hool Lake: Lake Salt Salt Looke: Lon'se Nebeker. Aftnn Coeip. 14.Erril Nyiran. Nictop: 1, C; Iv; FlOrenee L Odell Loiran: Pay F Ilicharen. Jr.. conerton, Provo: E. Rovilence. Salina Farmintrtoni Helen Glenn Logan; Enid Puff. IIII- Bountiful, Paienn: Both Smedley. SAlt Lekmpe.. Stegrort. tra Doroillic I. Rav r Tar--eFarmington; C. Ipd NTATIKIITClkiAv 1010. Preha.P City. oco,,tary Wro)d2rd. Salt 1,iike City; A. Wyat', 1,., Nephl. and raa,0.!n Wellsville. I -- I Jengen- tohti,-Prov- - rake-Marieei- ne - ,i - . 1 4 !,. :,,, I ,'1 - I it I f ,.. t; . 1,. ' - ..:, 4 .1,. - -" ' '.1 . C "il ,. , .: :1 ;.i. - - I . ;,, ,, ., ,jr, , ,...,t, 4 , l Ivey-I:Oi- " - io e C .., aj. .. - 7 1,' .:, .. ..,, i;. ,,..,.i , :..i , .. ,. - 4. -. -- Lake-;--Edit- . i 4POUNO5 TO TH TONI , , ,, , . r If you'll I i - i t ' - ,., ,, ; .. 1 I ; ,--t , ...- - - : f ----- - 0 . ' i:. . , '' (By The Associated Press ) NEW TORK. Oct. rt.Establishment of a scholarship in American literature to berltnown as the Corinne Roosevelt Robinson scholarship. after Former President Roosevelt's sister. N. at the Wallcourt school. Aurora. the announced today by T.. was Roosevelt associMemorial Woman's Scurry of Beattie. ation. Miss Rebeccanamed as the Brut Wash.. has been has to be given the scholarship which was a value of S1.200. The scholarship of Helen ilTranged under the direction Cody Allen. of Cody. Wyo. Garage and Auto Burned. south Sixth East where Smith. $al damage to - the extent of about Was done. 461 - - Funeral for R. C. Gemmell Will be Held Here Monday Pet Show Draws Many Visitors -47 - " 'The Children. Pet Aesociation of It was the annual barking. braying. the 'Wasatch crown g day at the Waeatrh erhool to- trolitroarnacieriisfeliticitatee eanttulaseterlWictehe "Irani; did entris. day when some SOO p et aniMi were AC Lake City educators in their happy dieplayed by children of the arhool. Of community rights of iisitors auoenjore,vrerognition fuel g rown-u- p A t. - I - 49 scums .510 authorised by statexle curates coMmission today in granting the applications, of two building- - and lose asirovations, The Continental Building & Loan aseociation was authorized to sell 3,0'.'0,- savings c ettifielatee. children's educational fund saving certificates, certificates bearing per cent interest, and others on sin. g le installment plain.- A commissien of not to exceed Se per cent, was alloetd., In granting the application of the FidrlitY building & Loan association the eommiesion authorized the sate of S3,0err,emer worth of investors ttarantee per cent dividend stock in Iluo share', A samthir commission of.3ii per cent was allowed this company also. In both Instance the commission lays down a new rule which must' be aceoptedwould reserve the right for the, securities board to chdinge ..themminission at truth dimes as the change almil advisable inaainuch as the contracts regarding building and loan associatiotis ere in the course of certain adjuet- Boa-lio- u having-anima- , 110 015.81 S1 Lt.:- ments. The Nelson-Rick- s eompany of Salt Lake was authorized to sell 25.000 one Error Found in Record lib 10 per cent sales commission. Permit was issued to the Mutual Realty & Investment company of laden to eel' 100 one huneired dollar shares without any males commission. Othe-permits granted were to the Ogden Soldat company of Ogdn for Fell, 1:.0.000 ten cent shares with a sales ing al lowance of not to exceed 2e per rent to eel Baleen cerrmany n Sal' Lake te, sell 64.000 (Me dollar shares eith an allowance of 15 colts 1 efirkVirr gi. -- sponsible for Big Reduc Con in Figures. - Announced for This Year Former Ty i tts that Tear will less ,this-yeacjoifling to corrected rste pr's ;sturil tuzlay., , loe,reteenntr, aggregating mere thee a 1444,---4- crolpet aggrf a4a, Lail Hho-J1,- - I bC - 14,1-arrt driainurii and Irrigation die tol, the yeatwouttr artidunt $1,0t.:;lo.tt; I;rror Diaeovered. In omp,,r,ng the two tablca it wee found taat a eleidcal error had crePt in to toe one giving-the-large- r igUnt. I:1 Ma king Up the total taxes paid in the was gum ,outity fixed hi 11 for the taxes for elites and towns. Instead of paid this fig. w it hould have been $31:;i1.411 ipaeed the tr!rt rin g, competitive and I developmenta t ofa for commissions. them we' if soeh place industries,: Hi tha r,,,v auphe trmit A,rettibiy tax law An ineome ditorium at the West Higk Fehool was disadvantage.n'lit's J'i'll'eltnia''tn'a ri wirnh4estur'N-4.;grim held toda y in the form of a f aut ball e attrartive t o PP, mor it ould sh make goof bTuhte rpaielits,.,1 niview4tudtitttrorniuinsieiiin. lahlish Itself here rather than On the wliTeret 'Pattific roast," boys oc eu t 0.el the main floor I feel that mu of Otte justified op- ; tati'sa7edgl!henc'iRseltyhees roln.""trhea'1dlat'fhoermgotiriltts P"g41,"1"hel"-r,tt.hith'",,ertie, tanIatiholnll-nlarn. ....ate has been the gallery. OP a nteane regarded widely Prinolpai F. P. Keeler introduced Tom of people fnr doing whrt Complaints charging failure to re- Simmonv. student bode president. who wax punishtng other laws of thepermitted- by all The football team wait in- port an accident and speeding were the maltand regarded its proper. riled this morning by the county at- troducel and each gridder gave a short of generous Incomes. " torney againNt Pete Dimentreous. The talk. Music was rendered he the Boyle Amendment MereeseilL defendant. while driving an automo- Glee club wrth a polo by Norman Coach Homer ihristenaen bile on south State street. Wednesday, Erickson. Prepoied amendments- to the consti- I. alleged to have run down Walter remponded to the request of the eta- - tution' were dimussed by Former State Holmes. 14 son of Mrs. M. E. Holtnew de,Inotmit balnyd tzinaamdeatesd ho.rteh Senator Frank Evans at the luncheon. ..h, ypeeeeis 76 Claybourne avenue. lWith regard to amendment No. L At the county hospital this morning school Ponce. lereasing the honding power. Mr. aEvans the boy's condition was reported tote per',declared thatett.aeren..ataten good- arid Tr no complications set In haii. the limit wart less than centage Marriage Licenses. it was staid he weuld recover it is 2 per cent: that in rieven more there pooalble that other charges in addition wa'l I"' t'onatituticmal limit t" th to those mentioned may be filed against Chancy L. Steward anti Florence C amount of intlebtedness and in nine POSITION OF SYSTEM Dimentreous. according to County itt Jensen. Mt. Pleasant. the limit was ea low RP Wm.- mates. Peterson and E. Katherine Dan Moreton. George torney Arthur no rare exceeded $4.00o.olin. in and etepheam Binaham. Maine. which has an C....rance. Iseittn.e.ePace...and violet is.. except All of thetatate-s7.TWOS of $ i 1.046,04. Salt Lake. NEWEST PIGLEIT CASE Charlea E. Brown and Viola Peterson. how evr. said Mr. Evan'. have assessed of valuations frogs alentriowl.poe 4 0 Lehi. the assessed valtra--i $4.0".6ea.tteft.whlIe S. H. Naschche end OttriiWilliam Lion of Ptah is MS.0001,1100. Schmocker. SR It Last. No 2. Tito Union Pacific system has With regard to amendme-n- t d P. Peterson. Tooele, and Win.. George Mr. EVallIS dismissed the merits- of the the interstate commerce comTile' Morgan. Hingham. a theeretical proposition. MiaPi0O aa tax income for E. Los Jr.. Snow. to itvervene permiasion eteauncey Angeles. Ile- outlined mune of the difficulties of in t he Sa it Lake. anti Evelyn- brought by the COPt of Southern proceedings Pacific company, Gilbert 11. Louis. Marion, Utah, atm 4titth a law as well as ttIP In in which ease the that and that company seoka tetnporary forcernent urged White. Salt. hake. control Herman P. Firmer. and Ptarris F. AmendmentIT Pareed great are should Itot of the Central Pacific, untii a groupis completed under the transtaken in preparation. ing plan Player. Salt Lake diseussinit amendment 'St,. 2. portation jact of in Hue) Is Merrill, Pretatei.- and V. riot. general Warden James 1,evine of the Utah it hi' h has to do with the raising of Jonee Maind, idaho.manager of the said Oregon SiPirt s .saaries. :ttr. Evans t,slator leir Is- .l.ine railroad. Clifford 'Paine. state prison has bren elected president Franees never heel. Sturia).gv stmd t had ice the following statementtoday, esteat sla :Ye sery of the Ward.ns association of the Lindsay. Midvale and cents pianatton of this action: Louis T. Itridees and Margaret le emtpensated or, a dollar r I American Prison SP$oriation. accord- Gilbert. Sal halt am advised by counts,' that- the ' basis. siep taken hy the Union Pacific in tts at the state ing to adviccs Henry Kriter and li.trntlut Clark. petition to intervene accompanied by.s. Lake. prison today. Warden Devine has been Salt motion to diamiaa. tap proceeditars up- Ntlimart E. Wiliden Salt Lake. and FORMER PROMINENT In Detroit, Nikh. nearly two weeks. on the ground that the commissiochas Josiephine C. fie,ikrtead. no !urisdiction t3i. in aceordance Charles E. Epperson and clara B. attending a congress of the American with established Prison association. and is expected to Mardnen, Salt Lake. procralitre that he as .old as the systetn pJurittpritelettoe.ihatWe Leianwrd Whit e. So t La ke, Lakereturn LOCAL 1101 SCOIIT IS operate under. The effect of it. Is Warden Louis E. Lewes. of ging Sing. Clnis E. Jorgensen. RKIMMICI. New York. was elected president of merely to appear opecially without subFrank W. Tompkins and Annie L. the American PriSon association. mttting to the jurisdiction but. on the Thorpe. Salt Eake, Manuel& Tena and Merinido Marquez. contrary the appearancs is for the pur- At the last session of the congress, of questioning and testing the to his elect4on as head of the Dividend. 8111EN SCHOURSHIP pose prior lorts'dicition of the commission, Ind Leo J. Carney and Grac..p G. liancock. Wardens' association. Mr. Devine dethus enable the intervenor. the rnion an livered Ogden. address in which he Pacific in this cane. to contend as a a concerted movt.ment to bring urged Vernon. Maiikwell and Errna Wright, about toga' question. that tho tribunal bas legislation in the various states for Salt Lake. Frank floe Its, son of Pr. and Mrs. no ions !lethal of the controversy prethe betterment of pens! institution. sent.d. Cdoelts tho country. of this city, prontiotot Francis generally throushnut aurthett-muc-bofitit-- Southern...WA Newspaper Full WardenDevitie said he f lorat Boy Brant, has Just recoived high rifle tn the prevent application is to the crime complained of in recent 1Chile Me for Americans honors at Princton university. if poasibl. the deciaion of prevnt. years to the riii.oree evil. and emphar scholarthe sunreme court being carried Out has Wien awarded - a sized thv need of more uniform laws t fly Aseociated commerce comthe intrati governing divot, and also the con, ship at Princeton- and has taken lip until .... ntlaition, acting under another. section duct of prisons. SANTiAl;(). Chi I Scout work at Tsinity church at that or trio tranaportation act. Vsmplets ft. ()et. 2 menting cm reports that Secretaries university. croupirg Thestep taken by the U. of U. Freshmen Co-eHughes and Hoover would attend the ,Young Goo It ix a charter member of Union Pacifio In tiekinir to intervene th Meet to of the fifth and conference to be To Wear Special Color held here next March. the nowapapet Troop El of the ,Salt Lake Scout coun- eommittion is not, turisdietion only In line with Him ha in turn won eagle and It. interpretation of the law. but is Mercurio ea ye that the -- Simple Intl- - cilC4,nPallibrit with Its uniform at- Ogi P of.the Freshmen of mation that the two MOPII eminent iveteran rank in tho council and at the and- P....Won in this entire ,gon- Utak as well ap the mon Upitreity r. of the departure for the rest tot, titude member of rtaatdont Harding eab- - al tiTeit7f th scoutmaster t that the deciaion of the rovrta'. of Troop ;I. Hsi net aro iesolved to participate, 4ndl- court ahould be given' full Yaar by a display of groen, Recording tho lacal scout CiltinCti With ogre.m catea t he exceptione i importance represented Ind carried into tem. and to a decision adopted hy the atria forre ,f Executive Oscar A. Vitekham and decree It was said. hosseter. that thp groon IPPhieh thW American government at- - tother scout at the International oriel rt,iirotoor;,:.,enrtai:bstrutto proper or at men of will he to tributes caps pot thp thp future- assembly of the scout Jamborea at London mbnut ta.3 patterned hn after by the that each A ,m,kri,.n oon,11,,to.yam ego and ft, considered t,y tee well a green ribbon on the wrist, inof eeout who. has earried. throngh nil lad. , scout work in excellent style to . umfanthho: elhontnrnnaucrwczn:drit ' -- ' ,),11;"'hInlogrit,e4tritrildi '' Folks Entertained as iii at the Boy Scout court nolidGuests of Local Theatre evening in the city and county - Failure to Report Accident Charged t 'II d-- It te t pe. 19-- Ilioltignel - - Utah State Prliolf 1 pen-dotte- Annual Convention I -- four-yoa- Pre)7:om. ds first-yea- eta w. 'NIGHT " ,- ' oeec . , - . . - - . . ; .1 ; ' 7 "et" Madae, , iepyrelcoovi t - - . slitartgety n 2 mrstle rat; tritt hb,..aedgee,, anrcir,,,k bat wairlyi I ''7 1fl , Course to Flud. T.iraaership ' gaidil;aknin ishioust tietnii40,Ini,r lehtme,nurrotsuditnneypoeitnr,d i ,k, 1 ,' , Our Slogan. ' , Of Workotanotalp mew 7ott than Initial root. Let ge Pro:e it . Shoe: ,S4 Wasatch 3583 Eu,:a.str2aindei&Iht. Reek OM s111&.1p.. '' i ... ,, A ..... ,....... .., ,.. -- --- , , - ,...,, , , - .a...... " a-- a ., , , :: ..o..a....-A.,-,...-..- -- at . , - -- ... -.- ..- 1:,,,-- .., -- 4- .1, .. .. f,polotk.,4,,,,t,4.N.rv . ...... , --- 4-.- it !' . . , '' ' . , , . ' , -- ,t - ' ,, -- T . - . Co. let:nrelto I rw, , Q0111117 - oriko , Quality and Service oeld s Anew- , whicheciorara this evening to haye been, ; : with ,., the moat ouccessful tio a larger ettendane as well as kreatr: : ' enthuniaam than ever befo're A number of .out distrn t romn it-.- 1 1,,PMen as ISSII SS icoat les.dera r,,sis, ses , tered for the tot;tse. "4s - ,..e'rg :li ' 'A1 I - te r 0,.... As, 4.----- -- ri of honor will preakie and till; g.ve4 a I, gg saelaanA ,tb.eWinnirlf. .1 thLi merit -- badges, i - 6,, ."I ; i The Ida men taking I made this evening. the scout leadership con-s- e have invited to meet with the court at p.m. and Mayor C C:aretice Nerien: will commend the boys f,r thPir sersl,,, - i ,,,,, 014-- 1 rearstrwrgtr-ttntraTI-T- . - ,,T 8.,-,u-- al The expense is ' . ., icial observance of Traffic Safety For the past La da)s members of the nt :scout eouncil have been stationed at; ,;,,, :the down town intersections holding n. lbannere urging carefuiness on the patr, Te 'i But as I special of the public. 'i. of the servance all the Boy Leal, t.ave been urged to gi.agpletetheir ! 4',0 Chia- . . A ,. wei-- r: trifling. D. S. BUSINESS COLLEGE , 80 North'Main St. . aim-wh- im ymmocpu:rmrocovmmue n n vs courses. . 1 2St;ao uye f.elawturrdellor aa,,,,fae,litur:itilf tellemc.oduert,trilitsi ;i Promotion is assured to the person - that by cHEvRoLEr " IAs ni,,I,I; , .. Inade. I kl . .; ' - nig. . re - - . ' SCHOOL wsoe . ' - , -- - , 1. - - -- ., reports of the county auditor. Consequently the total apporitoned in Davis eounty andtette, the toial apportioned in the state would hae reduced,. 'a slant ter i",diaidering the drainage and irrigator, thstrici. taxes included therelote tocre u'a apportioned for. eoliegtion taxes scareaatIng 117.,37.0,1.2.40 foe 19:: rather than the $17,a9it.13,1,03 heretotore reported The comparable fig. tire for 19:1 baa $14.549.194.15 and thul it in shown the tax levies contemplate S1,17a.fi:L.67 raising leas this year than War. Taking the as,essed valuation for kt ta9X45.1.714 and for 19:2 af Se:Z.5,11.71,n it is computed that the of the percentage taxea is 21 per Cen t of the valuation for current year as compatedwith 3.6Sthefor The,. significant feature of the correc. Con in that it snoss the reduction itt inoneys.tu for public xpenelltures to have been $1.200.040 nearly rather than approximately $00,000 as was ehoen in the uncorrocted (PIP, ,At, Ma riti fmtt Th, 1,0F. -- t his Pt4te, West High A UditOriUM calait fnr exivinple. iti highly a ea nnot expect the therite Pald irrigation and hi tha state excepki. dtain4se dirtri,tos ins a.:4. inswer- 'Iss in - tektiM:4 f accountable to ly aildittes tabulatios , tt-t-- tW , i TaiL,Onn.,113te--41i- la:gi t I 1 te pre oak... of state au4it:9X board cl equal!zatIon. . T. t;tor tide gave the total p;N1,nront for the current i; $17c5g,i3143 sh;!e- - the table Year pre Itt .t )4 ff,ces of the board of efoist: 710:'n would Kt ve a total of Pt -- First Assembly in New found 're:table' 'tx the rio. , 0 ar (tonal's par,-- 1 - - Pet $'2$.47 , 1 -- B y 1,923 Mo 'd e Re- r' i dollar shares , -- old ... , .. 1022 DECHEISE lertut, 1 , ,.. , - by-th- . . ,- .;-- N , . . YEAR D 'UTAH TAXES Introducing the Folks Who Should Le Acquainted. a INC; one o f the co unt FAVORED BY MOST INTItttittt educatorsDr. Joseph T. Kingsbury. president of the UniveraitY of Utah from 1997 to ISM and now pri.icilent-emeritu- s ot the inOF CANDIDATES stitution. lir. Kingsbury is In of the school of charge tke graduate univeratty: and each year sends Out a'humber of young men and wonien Candidates for tkie state fully equipped with perfectly good from Sajt Lake county both Dertmcratmaster's degrees. Vinies and Republican, are, with a few Dr Kvingebury wits born in tab, Weber county. Nov. 4. 103. Asa dexeeptionsi oppoeett to a state in,:otne 8 Youngster be, pigan tatting land ;tax. a,tording to ritit41.ii of au inve friendly interest in the roalnoa decontineted by trio ,K,wanis iilub humanity in generalso .it was - .i,lewtion cided,that he should hehave t.Literal-''and'annoutbed Thursday lit ihe real--Aaand education. Well, got tufo heoti ef the tub 'Wit n the here are the degrees that go wrttiit: ith. H. from Wesleyan univer- ',,lition of four. all lienioerarie (and:in si.ty ;n 189 31. A. from Wesle3,an Hiatt,. feWitt to tae Pent, ott' 1;92, fn4. D. front Wesleyan in-- isal, lut, and, wiih m. ex.eptien. by th Sc. from the University of Utah fll 149. and LI.. D.- from the loral Iterinti1ican ranchdatris repli(d. - Imettiuttontoktre-e f in TIIITY exprcaved-leinixellast two are' honorary degre.es., but 1 as favOring 'the' ineome taX, ipoiltivoly they Just go to proye. In ISTS he became. a professior at' though n,, offervd to aPPear and die, the Universty of Utah and front :i:na the Th, tharaeter of rim,tioi. 1119f1 to la94 he was acting president. ittilli s hr,,tridteated 1.y the followili4 Finally in la91 hea succeeriert the fourth one since l.ie ri bia tx, to the Kiwani, lub roll dation of the state- Fn instittiOon lidt ,At,i101tY lako. H. continuedi I am Until 1914 and during lit- adrnimsin favor of à stata it,- tratton the institution attairod to a 4iorm taxs!rictly Believe that all e:tizeiix t J rhe remarkable growth. as P;tti&ttO at toe Preepa Y in 1., thc:r university ent site of the W.e,t 1'1'4,1 school and ,ity to earn.- - proportion prothe faculty consisted bf l'ears inwetors. . DiscouragtK fessors. three assistant profe,sor-- "I am In favor of any mystPm of tax10 instructors. and a hunther. of nitsi ation ttort would more luettr Wistrilmte cellamsous- employee. tiff- burdrn of' taxation but at the of residence stiscents number I . am HITle conpositively opposed to any In Illg the regiztration system that would olfrenurage stated of 1.417 residence students and itaving !the of new or outtmle caplinvestment whole numbered tat the faculty as a within our state.- more than lan. 132 the proilfleit;n11In ant also. !vtpoeed has Dr,- Keregehu9, tl;e tnetitiOn. heti...wig that the totuttim to tinction of being the flr.t :tho forotdent of of the on tile ne,A .,tA making the Meow, to preside from txxstiOn eqrtal hi on the ea,t hetehuniversity tat not in government efforts lo was it throus.i laereaeing the feat, ineonto hat additional taNation, t sat Senator Joseph I.. Wes !itis Inrather hy redueing the rot of tne olio,troduced his bill in Conc:ea tne belew government to a point granted tt, the instl?tit.on ;amount now rentitrea.of the Fort Doug1as ',ter., a toin a it, not "i do think that thia proner This action nag taken in 1992 and time to open new avenues for semirine in lane the university pickrd. bp its the lot !revi,no whieh whati baggage and ntoved east !dens of the taxpayer. Corigeotiearl) Kingsburhas travei!ed ex- tam opposed to the ItteOnte tal.tensively and done eons:derable i work in Feience. Mere Tax Payers itiggeation- (search "I am not in favor of an irierios tax. Not mere tae . but more tax r'. eta he the plan. iii ms Anon F ootb all R ally ta We should- do everythoig lo) our zi . TY-TIIIR- prettolon-4-hcaing worthof--InStattment- Carlisle Motor ii INCOME TA NOT I - -' - . Nothing Compares with- -- - SEVEN' ., Who's Who n Wahl of animate held under Pets. children and humanity. the Of the Children't Pet asitiC Purpose of Exhibition h The genuine purpose of.the yearly aociation and especially the spirit with the which the exhibition has been arranged. exhibition is to create &monk the slogan of the ass- rights of dumb animals. Any and all Carrying out Child Without a Pet la sorts Of pets Cr. eligible. the rule ociation."A e the however that the animal or Like a and cor- -- being. must have entire plant or object exhibited kindof been eared for by the exhibitor. ridors flees n. pith dumb Plummer with a Dr. Charles aiiimals. corps of assistants was busy during eat. hours the the early white. awarding , Flower,. tV?ititt were given red end blue ribbons to the winners the different el sssss and needless bearing cardsn of to say a large following of youngsters Maltese, or other high made the rounds with the judges cages bear- - showing eoniderable expectancy. class log -, ,, ,, ,,,,,. muck atCMINIMIWIENE 9., t,..,, MfIll dne were given just : tention; Z s -- There black tan, and : bows about elaborate with kittens grey their necks. One proud feline had her . Halloween cage decorated entirely in were -- it ;taut coloring. There dogs -from a tiny, Pekinese to large bounde of Old tolk's day was celehrated 'ThursThere were ponies. donkeys. birds all sort from Parrot to canaries, tab. day by members of the old folks' nrgold fish. bits. Attention Attlacted Sanisation and children from the . Children , not Kearns $t. Anns orphanags as guests; pigeons,l chickens. etc. - of Mrs. W. U. -pets wars allowed to Amer- . ' A special program bring plant or some object which tesin theatre, Some of the had cherished. latter they of speeches and a photoplay '11 Included bite of setirtng, art. or meunder the direction or' ttrairpresented W. chanic arts work the most popular of : Charles Bishop Sibley. Joshua Bean; ----- - the latter being the radiettetismade by and Andrew Jenson, the committee In ; the children themselvec . " Proves charge. - Conclusively Orphans go Atteatii. Members of the police and fire der orta for the old The children from the Orphans Home partments Vg foilstr and Day Surgery and the Kearns St. , meeting them at the street care -. and caring for thsm --during the perAna's orphanage are to he special, ar show the , the The old formance. Afrer growngowns of the exhibitors. .. folks were also put safely on their up guests this morning Included Supt. ---i, N. br-- th p11 , Child. and Memof City Schholi O. eIr. The' prtorjpal address was made by bers of the official school fraternity 1 -as well as the fathers and mothers of - Mayor Neslenho sketched early events In the citv and state in which the children. , --. n seat eriactinsipee,le .There .irea e,,illekt-freclarcoiclowHestrxA:PO iddreesed a few .. flColborne. i adult visitors, although the exhibition is not' planned for money making put. words to the children. W. t3. Bywater.; on be. fire chief of the poops. The reiwipts last year amount. department. - t :- halt of Mrs. SW1111011, welcomed the old ed to about flee and such sums taken . folks' and ynunnsters and referred to in are uwed for charitable purposes ea. Co.- thee tat, the day pecially in matters pertaining to chil"ars .. dren. Brass beds have been purchased ,t,,,vnikti :17,77a ;.,,nr7de;evrbt.:41,404., ', for the Neighborhood house, sums L. Andrew Jenson spoke given to the milk fund and to the blind - - celebration. UTAH MURRAY, II and presented . for Braille Looks. briefly to the old p,rople . Miss Etta Powers principal of the to Mra. SIVIIIIPon a bouquet in their Phone Murray 483 schooll received the following tote. behalf. The oId fhC choir readered Blunts of ' grant from Prederick N. Develyn. In"le and 'toward . , by ! ' ' president of the Natjorial Children's (laden., areemranied was Pet association. soloist. , McCune tlustaveson. , 0111:111,211131611211113M011211MMIMIMILValte ' . ... . Pride Exhibits Are Children's . . Warden Honored at Funeral services for Robert C. Gemfailure Wedmel,. who died from heart while en route from New Mexnesday 1.011 ico to Angeles. Calif.. will be held at 2 p.m- - Monday at the family home. 164 east South Temple street. The body from may be viewed at the family home relale to 12 oclock lionday. Only tives and Immediate friends are invited to attend the funeral. .' ,., v , ' f-:-: LCillION,. . bl a Vire of unknown origin destroyed approtimately frame garage' valued at valued 113(10, at $200. and an automobile South street at Ceti at adi east Fifth wag earned a. in. today. - The garag 'aUtontobliti by Charles Kessler and theof the premby J. A. Duncan. occupant coanmuntWas fire The garage ises. K. cated to the tame of ' M Avitill Fil COAL CO. ti - ay After Roosevelt's Sister gett - lI - r,,,, ,. the' Phone Its NOW. ,', fs !'" p- check up on - loss of heat, excessive amount' of ashes, volume of smoke that you get from , 'Ur- gain" coal, you'll see the of economy buying , . - coal. i. t . , , . N. Y. Scholarship Named Rebuttal of the testimony offered by 3fra. IiikBlatolter. Joseph Albert Butcher and C. B. Butcher. was offered this case morning by Levi L. PedersenM.in his McCrea before Judge William Salt Lake Commercial club against theSmith-Faue and the Drug company. Pedersen lit seeking to collect the rewards offered by these concerns for tbe the apprehenition and convictiowof slavers of the late Charles A. Faust The testImony, of members of the Butcher family was that it was through information given by them which led to the arrest and ronviction of Gilbert L. Brighton. Roy E. Donnell and Angeline Wacaster. each of whom are now serving a life sentence in the Utah state prison for the murder. Mayor C. Clarence Nesien was a witness in the case yesterday testifying as to the date the reward offered by the city was posited. DistWitness Atty. E. A. Rog- era wee oleo on the stand afternoon,,During.thacoureeof his testimony he pointed out that he secured convictions in each of the above cases without the assistance of the plaintiffs in the case. hut by reason of confessiona made by the prisoner& Borman amen Nielson Catte E'..Ner0311. Wisely: Esther Ockey. igophtel Norman Oitten Vernal: Adolph C. coisn. Corinne: Gladys Pannier. Salt Laker! 1.- - M. Petorsow. Magna : Olive A. Phi ilipa. Logan; Maria Platt. New ensile: G. McKinley Quinn. Salt Lake; E Laura Randall. Ogden: Gwen H. Redford. Limo. Idaho: John Major Reese,' W Frederick Reid.' Standardville; Orangeville.: Edith kykeret, gait Lake; Vera Lake: Salt Shaw, Ethelyn Sharp. )gden; Rackel Stromness Shepherd. Salt Lake: David G. Simmona. Heyden: Jamet Arthur Smith. Redmond: Lavon Gritl5the Smith. Logan: Anna E Stoi Hber: Sara Sumsion. Chester; fltion M Taylor. Mosh. lAir!IIP Tuttle. A Wallace. Brigham Laveta ?rota); Eva W. W. Wangserard. HuntsCity: Katherine Salt !Ake; Meta Welch. vnie: E. Wilkinson. Provo. wer, . e , ! .. I -- .0 ' i ; e , ...r. , flLraudee. Grafiworrer nini,m1,.... Grammar Laic,: Maeraret 1.surtne Anderson Salt Annie M Bjorn. R. Bartlett, Vernal; Salt Lake: Jean Black bait Ogden: Veeto Bur- Cleramay Browning. n. Sandy: John A. Butterworth. Salt ke: Lyle Cahoon. Murray: Agnes Goodrich Calhoun. Salt Alice Eekergley Mt Emmotia: csse. Childs. Provo: !O Provo: Pet-erL11- Belle Quinn ('lemons. Salt Lake: ile Dile Logan: Frivices Critioh.Woods Thelma Curtin, low. Hyrum: Crogs: Adeline Cutler. Salt Lake: AmeFather Dunbar. Park lial)ean. Beaver; R. W It-Egger. Mammoth; city: David Edgel. Sande; Alintra L. Eldredge. ba- it Lake: J. R. 'Fawcett, Enterprise; Lucile Forrest SephliTreva Foote. salt lake Alf 1.. Freeman. Brigham City; 1.ois B. Euitnier 1.1,,Emmonsltosafie Geiger'. Salt ,Lake; Amos Varney Grimm Es- Irene G riffin, Salt Lake: Frank calant: 1ritliths. 11inereville. Rachel L. GunOrlando B. Iladlock. Itiverion; .firrson. Ang ela Marie Irl anrahart ,sai l Lake: Ada Harrigan, Salt .Lake: Beg'l 11. Hill, Tremonton: Minnie illodapp ga),.m. An enstcon. lilkero.; Miliville: Kathe;ine ,. ace Charlove JOilea,, Spaniel) Fork; Bee Angus Jordan. 'Pees klen., Ephraim; Viola 31aysaiile. son, Kershaa-- ogaen.. Carrie R. Salt 1 S. Larsen. Cssile foal.; Olga La. (Lien Sandy: Roy Lee . antiriLuProVioe;LEPriais. Payson: Georitta l'ailline 1feddo. Providence; Cleo Jor- - - iti over the choice of a apeaker was broken last night,. when the first ballot takenat the edlourned session in the 'election of Manuel Roza& of collectivists, member. and followerThe to the poet, coma election was made pomible bynacionalbination- of collectivist& and the democrata ista against party. that the was apparentWhen it parties Quezon and Sergio Osmena had reached an agreement. the demofrom voting abstained crat& members a ballot and Mow was chosen on ma- that gave him two more than a Joriti of the house.are carried out the If present plans party, which split in the ,nacionalista resulted a year ago in a defection of membership of its a large percentage new collecand the formation of the be tivists party. soon willtwo healed. will parties A convention of the be held in the near future when their and discussed be to is amalgamation the struggle between Osmena and Quezon ended. house Speaker Roza& addressing the of representatives. urged the free use in the body's or the English language Manuel and proceedings. debates in the public Roza' was educated where only islands schools of the English is taught Manuel-141)4M- I, ti SECOND ', e. P.-L- , ls(r9-,- .f ' . , I : , Report Says Construction Election of Manuel Roxas as Leader ' May Heal Old Is Contemplated at Soda Board Grants Securities Point to Cost. $2,450,000 Breach Caused Year Ago 167 Utah Instructors HonorTwo Associations Right to Tests Being-MadAmong Nacionolistas ed by State Board Of EduDispose of Certificates --- cation Which Opens ReguOthçr Permits Given. OGDEN. Oct. 27.Construetion of a Oily The Associatedliss.) lar Quarterly Meeting. plant for the Utah Power & Light comOct. 27.The deadMANILA. pany to coat 11.450.000 at this Soda Point. Idaho. sits near Alexander will lock which has existed :in the hotise of Sale of securities aggregating 4a.., be tatted at than a. week plant. in were to representatives:lermore 0114,004 was next the l' 27 ' . - ! 7 - SOCIETIES TO 4S ELL1 - glIENTEACHERS - OCTOBER BUILDING AND LOAN': PIIIIIPPINE IN I -- FRIDAY JeVil , ' ' . 'I , 6 - . a. - 11..... 11 .. PLANT IN IDAHO - s;:bli,:plot iii.7L..1.4!).'1.7 ' , , t .: ... 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