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Show FriJ.iv. June 10. t. aci i k a m ek i can Mi. j.uc.aN. cache county, i t.m LOGAN to SALT LAKE CITY Tlie Compost Pile by r Par? Seven Clarence J. ELW Found TELEPHONE Not Guilty Oarc Suit I e Cluret-.ie J Elder. 3d, found rvt guilty of the fir-- t n.uiihr of l.u Janu s L Thursday at S 15 p m. by a jury In District Fuvt-I MiHoimuirh's court 'Jutors tMlbrrated two lumr before -- etu , WUIT HAS ItAITtSkH. Pr" ned ariote-eralJbltd fowiufc. o Hr ( I1" eoeulp a pr,mt el mer gome dioareainlod or. opt, han Hallo, ,u.a to loot Hath thulJon, r- pool pi Soio rook racAolirr. If; I OOOT M p'opooo el a lor eelo le Iears tkal u ha, anoptrd ereal or. Ho el bus not ,00 toreonagain Paul ell hot, fork. TAo lelmtou rttoreoA te Son S IAo arrival el Coeml inlrrreel'd ts I Jeka Tuan Se'loff. in pritete. rtaoA helm I el IAo doer. rl. ll IP-t- 4r, i,e SOW -- CO OS TOUT TUB WITH "Ton im, oo of jour tabloid bio newspaper vioti to prlot tor? of nr lor Ilf," Count Karloff coolly staled. TUttorini. Un't It? Th Tbo till U tery Loro Lift of tbo Celebrated Count Ivan Karloff." Julia waa auddenlj psnlestrlcksn. th realised what be vaa golo to i lntrUn. ear nest. Tm certain they'll conalder you r Intereatlnt lettera to ne-atHrr on tb ere of your ber should really tie more careful a 1th tlx-nJust In case somethin should to eront." Then be ebread ly threw the letter on tb table 'Hut then, I really don't need them 1 can alesye to to lb newspaper with my tory Thai' right. Ton could at that and do Just a much damage too That kind make It a one sided deal doesn't It? Listen, rat! On peep outa you to tb and you'll to where you won't bav to keep k Usable." Iran pointed a pistol at ri:b. Vou'U b food enouib to put cliho the letters or tb money on tb tab), please, befor you to." Flash mad a mot a If to obey. lectre Instead, be turned off tb switch and tb room wa In dark-nsa- . A atruttl ensued. A shot waa A minute later Flash Bred. seen to walk calmly out of the room a though nothing bad occurred. Count Karloff was dead. Flash tance r on lrturmne thrir vrrdlrl . Biial argument to the Jury were made during the day. with District 'Attorney Ray Van Colt and Allan M ww He ' O Ttiurman. In VL L pleading -l - fur a fust degree verdict and De- frnse Counsel Calvin W. Rawlings and Harold E. Wallace demanding kfusnusn for pardon (llah county) an acquittal. William Schmitt for pardon (Weber j State argument contended Urat countyi, H C. W. Smith for parole Beveridge waa killed In hi home. 106k Kensington avenue, by the dr- (Salt lake county). Continued ca-ePercy Raymond fondant as a result of a Jealous Double, Joseph Hall. Mrs, Pcarlj rage, caused when Elder, who lived across the stiedt at ioog Kensington Smtet. Plumps Weathrrsbre. avenue, discovered hit wife loved Beveridge. View From of the IsiJ aod Shield Defense counsel brushed aside Shrub. .state contentions of Jealousy and j argued for an acquittal on the be used in the Tower and vegetable MAtcntTA1 ground of Justifiable homicide, garden. serving that Beveridge waa killed by his neighbor because he had defiled The use of compost or manure on some the Elder home. ,r Hfr the lawn to not recommended. Sur- - Washington nwa-n- o Wife Confesses face application on gras are f pajMwpha from the ln d(llvtwl weed. Support to the defense arguments In often v.lue and bring was given at the trial by both Mr. and disease organisms. Manure to,th senate. The time has come when we must and Mrs. Elder. The wife testifying particularly objectionable, especially of some parts In her husband's behalf, admitted from the standpoint of Introducing all make sacrifice view dto- - of our particular and bring Intimacies with her neighbor for a two human serious of spore year prior to the shooting on March eases tetanus (lockjaw) and gas these (economic) dangers and to halt by espedltlous 23. She also testified that Elder bej generation came upset when she confessed her The use of complete planlfoed In- - jcUon- . , tnfldclitirs to him on the eve of the of content ilie creases the humus Elder himself testified that ' been have These and doubts fears slaying. U. Ml. non, II everything went black" ln the Beveridge bedroom when he thought he saw his neighbor drawing Mrs. B- I I TP r nl MIT rt il 1 D o g Sleigh Journey Set C'!.lraL-j-C.eorg- ! I in er tlu-nc- e CULLEN HOTEL Highlights Of Place Use Compost Pile la a Corner With Presidential Humus la Important because It g add greatly to the rapacity or sandy soils and make clay soils more workable. About the average home there ta sufficient plant material such a leave and grass clipping to make a compost pile which would supply all of the ! humus that can be used advau about the home. Place the compost pile in a secluded corner. Shrubs may be used to shield It from view. The plant material to be decomposed should be put down In layers, with thin bMd- of Ml water-holdin- lo.no v for others may want. age-ous- ly L station fate. Ask "Long Dit'Jl,;f nesppr, V . to station "1 ' one of sis verdicts first degree HF I 1 f OliCt murder with or without a recoro-- i meruiation of bnlrnry; aecond degree imiriler. voluntary or Involunor pot guilty tary n Mrii.Lers of tl Jury were: Bam- lirl F Befkstead, Jesse R Cuttix William O Cedarlof. Frat.k T Ade.' O. Ooaliaw, H Aal), Famuel Barber. kan fur trader, plans to Journey H Kied FuhVr. John A. Yotmgwn, to Clshago he tlw-- 10X3 century of H C Kenneitt McShane, proeress exf.ltlon by d.ig sled. John 8. Perkins snd Donald Hogan In a letter expwdlUm offkUto Trial of the rase consumed seven rreeived yesterday from Fhlstima-dav- s, of whuh a day and a lialf was ref, Alaska Ooihaw informed tlo-taken to select tins Jury. The trial ! would siart muslilng" for the ojeiied May !4. world fair nrxt Octotier. and esum- When argument to tlte Jury be- -, ted It would take at least six gan. Mrs. Margaret Bmiuv Sever- - months He w 111 start at Cape Prlnrw idge, widow of the slain man. was of Wales, driving twenty-fiv- e court, but she had left alien the year-ol- d Bibrrlan malamute huskies. Two1 Jury verdict waa rendered. Hu route, he wrote, will He slong ' small daughters of Mr. and Mrs. B Uie Arctic ocran sliore to point Bar-dalso were in court during the row. esatward to Mackenzie early arguments, but were taken river And serosa Canada In a south-swa- y before they ended. jerly direction here. He will take picture of animal and human Uf Plant cannaa, dahlias snd snot tier along the wsy for exhibition at th I batch of gladiolus bulbs. fair. . W It, . SALT LAKE CITY Headquarters for three baste industries of the Intemountain Region: Farming, Livestock and Minin;. $100,000 recently spent in modern improvements. NEW GRAND In The HOTEL Main at 4th South SALT LAKE CITY Center of Shopping, Business and Theatre District c .'.-- le ' ' - r v . V.vjt, W.W I .f. V-L, e finances of the United to the soil ln this way. In fact, thts Pl on an unassailable basis. States d to lncorpor-Allow the composted material to to about the only way extent to soil the ln any ate humus before thoroughly quite ! In the matter of tax legislation, to once establlshed using it Such material can best after the lawn we must face the plain and unpalatable tact that, due to the degen-- ; eratlon In the economic situation during the past month, the esti-- 1 mates of fertility of taxes which I 1 a t t . Karloff got tkt letter it t'. the letters. you bring the required Karloff asked. Oh, yes." He reached In his pocket. If I didnt, the trip would have been wasted, wouldn't It? Karloff got the let "Naturally. tra and was about to hand them to Flash ln sxchang for tbs money. R5 'x?J?-be4-o- about fo Hand tAem to Fla th 4 for ID money. (Po od ha Charlte Bickford and Victor Varconi.l s Did D. J. Pugh Federal Food Pleads To Official Explains and too marriage, yos wouldn't want them published, would youT No. Of course aoL So I thought I'd bring I hem to you as a wedding present "Whats th rest of your storyT Com on. I'm ao fool." "I thought If you msk m small loan of, aay twenty-flvthousand dollars " " Julia was I bar po money tirm. "Oh, I don't need It at once. Tomorrow will do. You can bring it to my hotel. "And If I don't 7 Ivan shrugged bis shoulders. "Thats entirely up to you. The newspaper will probably Insist that I Include your letters among the others. They may even force me to write a very spicy chapter about certain episode on the coast of Normandy "Now get out Julia ordered. And Count Karloff bowed himself out, smiling. The girl returned to Flash as white as chalk, but refused to confide her plight to him. The man knew Just what to do, and he did It. He went to Karloff and demanded amountr An tU'StA was arrested, charged with the crime. He refused to talk. Even his css lawyer could not make out In his favor. No one could under stand wry Flash Madden bad killed the Count. There was no mo tlve as far as the world could learn Dick understood. Julia, alone, rushed to her apartment as soon as he heard the news and warned her, on account of bis father's ixr sltion and their coming marrmae not to let any one know that tliec were acquainted with Flash Mad den. So the day of the trial ani.e. with a strong case against Fla ji and no defense. Everyone though' be was protecting somebody: h't who? As far as the world knew the; e had never been a woman in t'.r man's life. The state had rested Its case an.! Blake, lawyer for the defense, er.ir.-tr put on the defense. There tense silence in the court as the jury. My friends, 1 never came Into a court less prepared than I am c! this minute. My client has refused to reveal to me, his attorney, the reason for his visit to Karloff. Why has he remained silent all this time? Because Flash Madden Is a gentleman, my friends. He Is pro tectlng the good name of some woman. Who Is that woman and what were her relations with Count Karloff? (To be continued) tis 3 ZEE Mr. Merchant a For Your Convenience we now have a full Stock of wrapping Paper and paper bags at the !l New Labels Ely client, " he told the Jury, "would rather be shot than go to prison. This declaration was doubted by Mr. Van Cott, who made the state rebuttal argument, but when he ex- -' pressed his doubt, he was lnter-- 1 rupted by the defendant "Yes, I would!" Elder exclaimed. "I would, too. Spectators Cheer When the Jurors decision was read, spectators ln the crowded, courtroom burst Into applause and' cheers. Judge McDonough was forced to rap his gavel for order. how-the general sales tax. In order, were filled with tears Elders ewr to wlve our problemi and glve when he eyes heard the Jury restore him assuranoe to the country and the his freedom, and he smiled wearily with relief. His mother and sister, who were present tn the courtroom, wept any sacrifice, I have now come to Mrs. Elder, who awaited the verfavor an extension for a limited per-th- e dict ln an adjoining room, complete0f many special excise taxes ly broke down when Informed of the a more general manufacturers verdict. Sobbing hysterically, she excise tax, and will support the con- was accompanied from the city and gress if It should be adopted. county building by her husband, who later left her for his fathers The natural wealth of this coun- - home at 533 East Ninth South street , 7 unifmra,red' a"Vhe lnfhe"t Where he has been residing since the fatal shooting. problems are being restrained by the Six Courses Open failure of the government to act. Jurors were Instructed by Judge Tune Is of the essence. Every day's delay makes new wounds and ex- McDonough that they might return tends them, Nebraska recently bought a can of cherries labeled Below U. S. Standard, Low QualSomewhat ity But Not Illegal." nt was sentenced to the state prt- puzzled by the labeling she wrote December 31, 1928, to not sat- Federal Food and Drug Ad-j- n with the action of the board isfM food a ministration, asking how of six months ago, when could be below United States stand- of pardons was admitted to parole, effective ard and still not Illegal. The cher- he 3. next, four years after he ries were not wormy and seemed to January entered the prison. Pugh, seeking condition. In be to good her Immediate parole, to one of 80 on Dr. W. B. White, chief of the food list for consideration by the control division of the administra- state board of pardons at Its ses- tion. answered her letter explaining s!on June 18 that for the first time ln Its history The board usually adjourns over the United 8tates Department of July and August, and the June list Agriculture has the authority to is longer than usual ln recent of establish legal standards quality months' for canned foods and to require a H. C. W. Smith sentenced Febni- substandard labeling on goods to serve six months in the 6 which fail to meet such standards. ary last Lake county Jail for man- When foods are unwholesome or Salt with three months ad- misbranded under the law, it Is il- slaughter, Is asking for ditional suspended, to ship legal for manufacturers sentenced Pat Sapanaro. parole. them Interstate. But some canned from Price last month for assault foods, perfectly wholesome, fall be- with Intent to kill, also would like low the standards of quality estabadmitted to parole. be to McNary-Maplished under the Slayer Asks Parole Such goods must be amendment. Gilbert L. Brighton, whose life labeled with the substandard legend. sentence for the Fa us murder in ' The legend which you saw on the gajt Lake ln 1921 was commuted to can of cherries meant merely that 20 years last September, desires What birds can do toward sup-the fruit did not meet the stand- parole. ards announced by the Secretary, Termination of sentence Is asked pressing Insect pests to shown by the Doctor White said. This might have by Vialquln Ortega, serving a ten- - part the Florida red?wihged black-yebeen due to small size, nonuniformsentence from Ogden for sec- - bird and several other species play a in controlling the celery leaf-tie- r, ity of size, or unsightly fruit. None ond degree murder . of these defects constitutes serious Al Ringling, sentenced In 1921 costly pest in southern celery fields, departure from what Is to be ex- from Price to serve a life sentence Birds alone, of course, can not be pected in good food, but merely ser- for murder ln the first degree, and depended upon to suppress this or ves to render the product less Ernest Trujillo, one of a quartet any other Insect that preys on farm sent up for murder from Vernal in crops. By eating these insects in numbers they will, however, The purpose of the McNary-Mape- s 1924, also for life, are both asking large reduce the pest population, which greatly of sentence, for commutation to law amendment the food Several species of birls find the is to make it possible for the buyer must be obtained before they can leaf-tivery palatable, cays to know that she to not getting the be admitted to pardon or parole, celery (Dr. Dayton Stoner, who recently most attractive and appealing can- She list of applicants follows: conducted, for the United States For pardon: R. Gayuilo. ned food when she buys goods laof Agriculture, a special Department Al commutation: For Ringling the with beled substandard legend, investigation on the relation of although her purchase is whole- Ernest Trujillo. : in For termination Iawrence Alsop, birds to the celery leaf-tisome and good food. Food officials Brady, Florida. The Florida of the administration feel that the Brian E. Beddo. Robert blackbird, he found, heads the list presence of the substandard legend Joseph Brown, Howard F. Chilson,- of insect eaters in the fields supH. DayWilliam Cramer, Harry no in food label of canned a upon El- - veyedwa-t- . Horatio M. Paul Dewees, The way stigmatizes the product. Other important species are the Full-- 1 passage of the amendment, requir- - Mott, Edward W. Farren, Carl William Claines. William, palm warbler, tree swallow, myrtle tag the substandard labeling, does .'mer. not modify the original purpose of Ooodell, John A. Hamilton. Walter warbler, bobolink, Florida grackle, the food and drugs act, which to to Harris, John S. Holmes. Tom Hop- - American pipit, English sparrow, Fields having their ditch banks Georve Karloga. Tom Keele, make Illegal the shipment of foods well covered with trees and shrub- LeE. John Rodney. King, Henry which are unwholesome, adulterated are more attractive to the y Fleur. Leo LeDeaux, Robert or misbranded. birds than those offer-phRobert Mason. Ferris Mur- no shelter to which the birds g lamont McDonald, James C! cutnuqua mav when startled. The mm.". "( '!,;i;i.ii;iirn, Oft Guire, Frank Miller. James Mooney, Thefly leaf-tibreeds very celery V. C. Myers. Myers, Wayne Ralph applied to t he lithe in ueuern New southern and cowblrd. meadowlark, Palmer. Vialquln Ortega, Henry York, is from the Seneca Ixtigusige Walter Peter, Kloma Ross. Arthur These birds. Doctor Stoner reports, urn! Ig said to signify bug tied In do not care much for celery. They the middle." from the shape of the Sapata, Paul Schewe, Carl Skele, prefer the Insects that infest the J. Jack Stewart, Slater, Raymond lake from which the region gets Its The celery crop is produced plants. Paul James Valentino, Vaughan, 11:111. e. Il tir'i u. n li.i .tii.e of the the winter months in summer eihicnlinmil nsMunhl.v first Ernest Weaver, Paul Weldon, Jack (during Robert M. Whitlock. Ivan held on the shores of that hike In Evans. 1S74, and then of the ed'iiMlIonal For parole: Oliver Eaugh. Gilbert xml eiitortiiiiiment s.s'em p'tf P. tented f:et (he Luke I'liituieuipi.i Brighton, John Erdel, Harold Grover, Levan Hamaker, George B. gat borings. Holt, Reese Hutchison, Vance Ingram, Ervin Jacobsen, Alvin Jones. Ita'y'a White Coi.1 Ernest Martinez, William E. Neute-- 1 Duly has hnruefstd more than boom, Leland Pearson, Clyde Peery, , I.Ciip.ouo horsepower of Its Ralph Phillips, Evan Leroy Thomas. of which more than 2.7'H),a,Xi Raymond M. Underwood, Charles E. horsepower 1ms been ohtained In Its Wilson, Donald Whitehead. northern provinces. County Jail cases: Alpheus F A woman ln i . Birds Help Drive Insect Pests from Celery Fields es ar Tlse New Hotel Lankershim 7 th and Braadway Los Angeles, California 400 !tutid Newly furnished rooms tit at uiU ca t moderate ratea from to - ml t Excellent Cafe $1.50 $6 Garage in Connection THE HEADQUARTERS FOR UTAH PEOPLE W. V. 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