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Show .SECOND DESERET SECTION. FOUNDED 1850 1 Threes a Crowd, Bank Case Reach UTAH CITY CITY Preriouily Announced in Pre Concerning Reump-tio- n of Work, "Explain Work To be Done For Will Muses Miss Pursued Pennant. Tr. Richard R. Lyman of the r T , every YEAH WIDOW CONTRADICT! I oe IlUfI - WILL GREET 1920 GRADUATES OF The alumni banquet In honor of the class of 1(20 will b given In th of Utah dining hall tonight at o'clock. Th occasion Is for the purpose of welcoming th new graduates Into th Alumni association and many interesting feature ar planUni-vrsi- ty ned. Americanization Of Foreigners In MANY SOCIETIES TO GATHER HERE Supreme Court Returns Boy The following toasts will be given: Good Evening, Folks, Wo In Having With Ue to-dreof Mother WIJHN.E.A. Fort-un- at by Ster- ling B, Talmage, president of th How to Evade Alumni association; th by Oscar W, Carlson; by "Jazzers, Jazzeea and Jiggers, Stewart, of the graduating Ralph claas; "Decapitated Capital and D Labortzed Labor, Lewis Tell Cang non: Just for You, Calvin Rawlings; Keeping th Shin on Your Shoes and off Your Pants, Carl Scott Herman J, Wells will officiate" as to at mas ter .and Daniel C. Hunter, yellmaMer of 1014, 'll and ll. will lead the singing, to the accompaniment by Lawrence Eberly. Through an error this waa announced in Th News Monday night for last night's banquet given by tbe class of 1(91. No reservations will be made for tonight's affair and- all. alumni ar incited to attend. Bur-Tax- ," Carbon Co. Extensive Work In Americanisation is being . accomplished by th American Legion In Carbon county through a Unique plan of organiza-tlosaid D. L. Sullivan, United States naturalization agent, who rePrice. from turned last night Through the effort of the lerlon more than 200 Greeks and Italians In Price alone have organized them selves into a body to hold regular . patriotic meetings. To become a member of this society a man must have taken out hi first naturalization papers. They ar urgn ing them to complete their naturali-tloaa soon as possible with good results. Although the meetings ar othmore of a patriotic nature-tha- n erwise, by. encoUragtng them to attend the public schools It la thought good results will be obtained, ' Mr. v Sullivan said. Henry Rurgeri, a member of the committee of the Americanization American Legion, is organizing the Italian, while Htyllan Sixes, a Greek, ie org&ntbztng the Greek of the neighborhood. A club house is being can meet rented where the member to enjoy themselves The American Legion is now soliciting member throughout th county and judging from, present Indications this organization will become one of In the the most dominant factor life of the aliene there,"- - he eald. Judge George Christensen of the Seventh judicial district at Price has been chosen aa the speaker for the next meeting, July 2. ar In the supreme court a decision has been handed down in th case of Lola Hobson Bedford, versus Hugo 8. Anderson, as judge of the juvenile court of Salt Lake county, respondent, whereby Ernest Brown, aged II years, waa released from the state industrial school at Ogden, and returned to .the cuMody of the juvenile court of Salt Lake county, but to remain in th actual car and custody of his mother, Lola Hobson Bedford, Review of th case shows that Ernest Brown was convicted before the juvenile court Of Salt Lake county and was committed to the industrial school at Ogden. . Tha court also found at that time, juvenile that th mother was unfit to bv the of eon. The supreme her custody court ruled that of th juvenile court waa correct as to the guilt of the son, but that the decision a to th unfitness of the mother was not supported by the evidence. Therefor the boy was ordered turned over to hi mother, under th supervision pt the Salt Lake juvenile court. ui t h CONTRAC- EE AT OF: 56 I ' 'itbi n, Notorious Burglar Believed Arrested - ingDecIare Blow She Saw Exchanged. Mr. .Nell I Scott widow of Wliilan Scott, who waa ehot and killed It th Weldon hotel Dec. 21. I9if, mrl for Whoso murder Androw llarav'gi 1 on trial before in Judge JUroii M. Stephens division of th Thin dlMrict court,' was on th wltnea atand under cross txaminaUoi throughout th morning session v court. Bhsken with sobs Mr Scott fr quentiy contradicted testimony' glvci by herself at th preliminary hear ing. . Sh declared that at that tlmr mind was fogged with whlcr had been administered todrug her by physician. Her direct testimony Monday after noon was to ths effect that th defend, ant waa th man who ahot her hu band, resulting from a bo tween Mr. Hoott, Haravglsquarrel and Jtn Katerakes, who la jointly charge: with murder but who baa never bei apprehended. Th difference betweet h men concerned Mra. Scott's associations with other men, th wltneu told th Jury. Th witness Insisted that sh haf soon blows exchanged prior to tl shooting, contradicting th evident she previously gav that sh had no aeon any. H-- ja-ln- , Motorcycle Crashes , Mra. T, J, Edward of Princeton avenue reported to th police that ah was awakened at 1:20 this morning by th sound ot sqm on in th house Th prowler mad his escape befori. ha , could b detected, according t e Mrs- - Edward Th police were not'. fled and H was found that th Jmrglaf had gaJned entrance through an unlocked bed room window. Th dressef had been ransacked but nothing Wai taken. Nothing waa found, th police say, which would lead them to suspect thut th man was the same one who made the attack on Mr. and Mra Uhauncey ' Evans early Monday mornlnr. residence of George A. Steiner at 1175 Second avenu a was entered last night by a burglar who securer a solid gold wstch,' according to tK report made to the police. Several small robberies were reported which the police believe are .the work of youths and petty thieves- - : Tourists Wil-mai- f ,taa KiMts - n. l'ocai BARGAINS 500 'J pcic,b!f BUILDING LOTS Pnn or Kt:n Firsl Mortgage. hue-band- rv er , Hodman Bros. Loan & Trust Co. - , . er nd Loans- , Illustrated Lectures For Benefit of f' For Sate ' - g HP er . Woman Awakened by Prowler Who Escapes By Load Police com-mwntrf- H Her Mind Wai No1 Clear at Preliminary Hear hr 1 PI0NEEfl0F1848 i Many societies affiliated with th National Education association will convene in Salt Lake at th same time (Signed) William H, Clayton, Genaa the general convention, R. S. eral Secretary. assistant field secretary in Mr. Lucinda A. Toung, who had Salt announced this morning. Lake, In . health been the past year, falling Complaints Appear Chief among these will be the Nation died Monday, Juno 7. Mr. Touog, al Geographic Society of which there Complainants appearing today be- gffectionately, known . aa Aunt Luar many member In Salt Lake and fore the Mat equalisation board were cinda,- waa born June It, 1824, , in V o surrounding town th Union' Pa ciflo' Coal company. Pa- Whit Hall, N. T--. Sh gathered with The National Geographic Society cific Fruit Express, Milford Copper company and the Utah Sulphur comwill feature a motion picture of Kst' pany. Their objections to asses nai volcano, the greatest in tha world inents were' heard and taken unde, which waa taken recently by th soadvisement by the 'board. V )" j"'ciety at a cost of about (100,(100, The Removal Proceedings meeting of the eociety will bo hold in the Salt Lake- - theatre Monday afterCase is Continued noon July 5 and will ba open to thd (Nervous Tension is . and The case of Jack Fleming public. Jessie Li. Burrall, head of will the school service of the eociety, Visible Among Delegates Mary Brandon charged with violation - , . preside, . of th Mann act In which removal 1011 29 Oswald A, old, Pack of Frederick J. Prof. t , th Bush, yomro geol ? are to Florida belng proceedings A telegram from Chairman, Henry ogy department of th University of Ninth South street, is in a seeast. e sought, has been continued byV.Unitmenu Utah, Is now making-"ArrangVan rious condition at the X D, S. hos- Welsh of the state Republican comed States Commissioner Henry for a hike to Big Cottonwood canyon Pelt until June 11. Notice waa given the mittee, now attending the Chicago to point out the wonderful geological pital from a fractured skull a that bond would be placed at (2,000 features in th vicinity including the result of a motorcycle ho was riding convention, hints that nervoua teneach. On June 11, if thla bond can Big Cottonwood Fault, said to th be with Neal Williams, 20, 192 thoug- sion is plainly ylslbls on all persona, ba furnished, they will be released on the best example yet discovered. condition that they appear for trial hts avenue,' colliding with a gravel who are jamming the headquarter i local each from Five delegates othi ha th district court at Florida, of th various candidates. Th mesParent-Teachwill association be Mr, Buah was riding in wagon. to over bound erwise they will be sage states that all Utah delegates are of School the at the present meeting D. Tillman car and was Mr, Williams of side Judge driving now hard at work looking over the . jenrait th action of Patrons section during the con Johnson of the United States districtwhen the accident occurred, Both situation. . Ths delegation haa posed vention. Mrs. Mildred McMath, mem ' bars to granting an order of rewere rushed to the emergency ho for the movie and the film Is beln ber of the stats board of vocational about at the Paramount-Empres- s education of Oregon, will be chair A plan is being worked out at the, pita! by A. B, Hubbard, 225 Atlas at the Paramount-Eirtpre- e A man. aboutit . block who happened upon the scene 11. Bureau Postoffice of Information on the taber- in hi automobile. It waa found that June Health Demonstration. (SbOpen f i A practical demonstration In health nacle grounds which It is believed will I Mr. 'Bush had suffered ft fractured Brighton Jane IS Witnesses of in th public school by Dr. E. G. Gow do much toward causing tourists to kuU nd brul8 na that r' Hearing ha1 suffered a, badly cut face, ana, state director of health, will fea In Salt Lake City I llB,ns mmrtalto postofftc will be opened longer In Power Case Completed Mr. Bush waa later removed to the the department of the meeting-oture Jmbw TS, according to William E. health education in the Tabernacle and which probably has not a duplica- - Ur. W. H. Grove L. D. 8. hospital, tlon in the United State for assisting jn an unconscious condition, MRS. LUCINDA A. YOUNG. Wednesday, immediately, preceeding assistant Salt Lake postmas-ia- n Actual hearing of witnesses Thomas U traveler to make an intelligent Mp- - Bu9h n1 Mr. William wr th general sessions. sur-- f While th resort la known betoday, on the petition of completed at Nauvoo Saints after the and having of head local the of all from Wood, are vey department and station whore state attraction coming Lagoon hag come a member of the Church in her they Brighton the peetoffle and Light company Power education Utah the vocational of the head aa also in musicians in th the Silverlake as band, Wednesday owing native town, .boon designated assembly room on leaving her father's house of Columbia University, wilt have the second floor of th ho arrived before the state public utilities com-- 4 In-- 1 According to Mr. Hubbard Bureau of to the fact that other small ' to and alone her that way making charge. about a mission, for perm Union to - increase , formation, under the auspices of the I at lhe plac ot th collision in Utah are also known as Definite announcement of tha ap bureau officials, a series city. Soon after ai riving at Nauvoo James Ward, colored, aged 20, was of lectures! n,lnut after It occurred.- He said th power rate. Taking of testimony Brighton- - The rsoort In question Is- tha made the acquaintance of and dl Melvin P. of Peterson, will pointment rlrht They ar designed was concluded wlihtho hearing of 7IHn at tha head of Big Cottenwoodcan- lived in th family of President Joseph arrested at 6 o'clock this morning at rector of music in Salt Lake schools c tallybegin. v,dnUJr bMn left Leonard Wilson. 'conWlnng engineer for strangers and.. tourists esp. ,541 visit-- 1 it ro!ld corner of Second South and as head, the entire music depart- ing the : Toung and became hie wife in IMS. th th during evening as he had who appeared n behalf of the metal city the Her sons were Phi nigs Howe, John C, Main streets by Officer Golightly ment of the National Educational as-In rrfonfh and ar during to be illustrated bymleF t0T notic B when ho made th mines. was announced and Willard L., her daughters, Jose- and Brown on Claims Bankruptcy. sociation yesterday of being th Concluding steps In this ease will phine and Augurta. Of these ah is man who made suspicion telegram '"received from Mr. Joseprepfedwn- - rMp- wmEE the attack upon. Mr. aphine f bo th tabulating of figure by R. H. C. Preston, president Willard only, when he motorcycle he Arthur Morning' baa filed a petition survived by her son. said arrived, the of city expert of the power numerous actlvttie sin ders of Ltah. The lectures ar to be-aand a number of and Mr. Chauocey Evan Mr, Bush was staggering on th Ashworth, rate In which theDue to his hi bankruptcy with th United State nln grandchildren eempany, which figures will be She went from cemetery Monday morning,severed of the association, as well gin promptly at 11 am. and will last road in a dazed condition. affairs Tbo men arEvana two sustained Mrs listed are assets his vast knowledge of the subject about an hour, closing In time for the were placed in his car and taken to checked by Hodge Marshal, asaistan' Nauvoo to Winter Quarters with the , district court His she as chief electrician of th Utah Coppei (222.12 while UabilttUo to the ex- Saints and from there came to Salt teries. in her right arm when who Orson Ryan, former superintendent of tourist to attend the dally' organ re- - 'the Emergency hospital, tent of (S11.I5 ar shown; He Lake valley with the company led by came to the aid of her husband company, representing all th pro Carbon county schools, has been dial Id th tabernacle. the tc Manta Meantime the arguments of "claim exemption on his total aseets President Brigham Toung in 1(42. was struggling with the negro. bead of the science departThe first of th lectures will be giv- r appointed A large clasp knife was found in ment of th association. err tomorrow by Benjamin Goddard or aa household goods and personal Fireman KetireS both sides will be heard. She waa the first settler on the. eor-nof Ward. When quee-tionthe Bureau of Information and will be opposite and south of the Balt the coathepocket said ,h waa going out to Illustrated with 110 view describing Lake Theatre on State atreet and is South to make a visit. HER OF the early settlement of Utah, th ad-- i eald to have been one of the first pro- Thirty-thir- d Eff.eHV June 20 Kuben 61m p- According to th police Ward parvent of the Mormon pioneers, the ducers of potatoes and watermelon in Salt Lake valley. She waa a con- tially answers the description furnfoundrng of Salt Lak City and the! on flrman or many years in ths Saint, a good wife, a ished by Mr. Evana and his activities sistent Latter-da- y general development of the city knd service of Salt Lak City, will re- The views Include alldes of tire to kind and affectionate mother, and he on th. night of the 'assault .will be prlvsta. . life, - upen the official two to time other The' negro Cully investigated. , Mood as' mother rrta'ny , banks, schools, streets, church, thea-- l . , by 1th,! were earn car. that arrested with suspects hotela, club, th reeorts. can- - I the motherly tree, yesterday children, Inwere C, and work for released later and considerable Thl as such temple th morning Sh did Industrie, yons were examined dnrW Several witnesses mines and th beet sugar, factories.! cam to Salt Lake about throe years sufficient evidence, check CLOSE IN Additional suspects aro being in- thi morning In th case of th Mat the principal Mormon" Church build-- J ago, with th Intention of continuing i J. T. Lake, on trial before ing. including tempi square and w!. this work, but her enfeebled condition vestigated, according to th police. against AH Parts of the CHj Ift Lerated The attack on Evans, who is sex- a Jury in Judge John F. Tobin's di- terior of the tabernacle, with th blg!.,,1! J? aa th result of her advanced ag preour We are closing outJot all of RK-DA picture showing the Mon rJnT.'mlnf vented her from realising thi cher- ton of th city Cemetery, was made vision organ. 21 or lt at of th Thlrf district court, on scattered building we PpHcauon for its Kttiisf when he awoke to find the negro In ished ambition. PRICES. H ED Simpson.intered held at the room of trt home at the gates of a charge of involuntary manslaughter J on giving an id of th end Th funeral service will he on squar Lib304 Annervlc Loty surrounding th of death Over ftr March a the LeKoy 4, eart th cemetery. Fourth avenue and N ns result of with 1171. Hefl(rhttl,g and city in early day, th parlor of S. M. Taylor; became the engineer of erty Bzik. at 11 a.m. Wed- street. Upon refusing to dlvulg the derson aged 9 years. In an. automobile a modern birdsey viewtogether located within 4 of th Lot 109 city First South atreet,under-thone th steamer, ths possessed accident. by e direction lecan 9. from Th said combination of taken blocks of tbs City and County aeroplane. safe Evans June the nesday, and in O. C. Anderson, waa ha since son of been The days, enrly city boy, bulldlrg. or more within of Bishop Vetterll of th Emigration that the Viegro attacked him with a run down by an automobile driven by tor will close with on or two scenes f the city for 49 In tbo sendee 100 Lot , catling . ward. Th speaker will be friend pick handle and later 'with a knife. the defendant. Dee. 1, 1919. on State from Bryce and Zion canyons. He is active and"heirty t his years. from 2 to 4 blocks of the distant'; acquainted In th ensuing struggle 'Mrs. Evana. street near Union avenu. The eerie of picture with the talk present age, 79 yearn and felt relucwho have been intimately woman. D. ft 1C G Phops. Th,fathr will' enable tourist to tant to leave th 's It was reported, cam to her with th life of thla noble which testified that when th boy waa (truck it 1 believed Nearly all Lots have pubHe to See her he haa aeen in everydepartment, aid and waa cut about th arm bs was crossing? it growth of tha road diagonally know juM what they want , l.npiovement; sidewalk, sewers, step and show to find it . them where hand-powcoma pioneerby th knife. Th negro is eald to In plain stgbt of th driver of the and shade trees. Priesthood Meeting are wall from that the city and K environs on fled from th house after cut- ear. J. M. Hayward identified the present to pany, Ewinjp 7 per cent Interest map city 272 328 38 p prteee , Votes day department. J Against Cabaret ting the telephone wire. of the place where th accident oc- worth more than a casual rr r -t Beer Terms 10 Fleet Panama stopover. On Improved city property. j curred. Per Meath. Thursday morning at the same place Alma McClesry and John Peterson fh priesthood of Pioneer slake, at Will Give Reaton for Join Application. Jicst security on earth. . both' testified as to seeing the car and hour Dr. J. E. Broaddu will show Ua regular monthly meeting held in wonth Including They eald that a brt wagon srenes offrom X'talv, end Skyward Price Trend pee. Zion s canyon. Joint application for th right to the atake hall Monday night, adopted der Bryce's parsed several minute previously but Halt resort us 2.5 mountain midLak feet of enter from valley, view of the the driver not obstruct did ft resolution protesting against and Price The Retail of Trend other attractive views. The lec- a spring In Boxelder county, ba been night cabaret part26tea at Haitair the Reasons Why will be the them of tbo car which struck th boy. It and waa cow t ended at the preliminary tures are free to the public. They made by Juniu Thompson nnd Inger pereer. presbeach. There wer were tried out to some extent lest Anderson of Trentorrton,, at the state ent,, ad the vote taken waa unani- of en ad drees by Daniel J .Lang of Z. hearing that th defendant's view waa The water mous. A copy of the resolution will C. M. I. in an address before the Com- obstructed by th beet aragon and In- year and found m successful . tht engineer's office, today 22 East First So. Was. 2222. be submitted to tbo management ofj mercial club at it weekly luncheon ference he been made that th boy more elaborate plan have been made waa naked to Irrigate 91,44 acre of i In .th tor their eon tins tin thla year. land. . . elub room tomorrow. tfc might her Jumped off thla vahtcie, retort, ASSOCIATED UTAH TORS, A Uni- versity of Utah will appear before the committee which la to booet for the Carnegie Western Institute of Technology for Balt Lake, at a meeting In the Commercial club tomorrow, and explain what he knows of th in Mitul. Ir. Lyman ha had much correspondence with th truMeea of th eMato, according to Lester D. Freed, president of the Commercial club, nd la well qualified to present th requirements which will have to b met If Halt lake Is to be th alt selected for th inMltutlon. Th commute. It la expected, will gather meet of their facta about Utah and Halt Lake's advantages as th place for this InMItut from Th Mineral Industry of Utah," a book Issued by Professor Robort 8, Lewis and Professor Thomas Varley under th sue-plof th University of Utah. Tha committee will probably leav for New York to confer with th trustees of th estate some time this week. i . nMU Institute Announcing that payment In money and hotea had actually been mad y It of th 9 defendant and explaining that negotiations with other wr Mill not entirely completed but would probably be consummated this afternoon, counsel for Stephen It Lynch, receiver for th Merchant bank, thU morning obtained a continuance of th time for presentation of motion for discontinuance of suit sgalnst certain of th defendants until tomorrow morning. Th request wu granted by Judge P. C. Evans, of th Third district court, before whom th case, instituted for recovery of losses alleged to have resulted from mismanagement of the Institution, is scheduled to be tried, ' ,, It had previously been Mated by counsel that th motion for discontinuance would be mad today, through which would be' revealed exactly which defendants th case would proceed against. B. Blnnard of Tekaa, a former director of th bank, will arrive In th city today, and it w not certain whether he would sMtle or stand trial. If he settled. It understood that LeMer D. Freed will be th only defendant who will contest th matter In court. . Attorneys for Mr. Freed and Mr. Blnnard were in court thla morning and offered no objection to th requeM of continuance of th time for th presentation of th motion for discontinuance Mnc it In no way affected either of their client. . Settlement with six defendant was allowed by Judge W. H. Bramel, of th district court, yeMorday afternoon They will settle 'for an aggregate of ((0,00. The defendants and the amount follow: F. A. Sweet, (25,000 A. B. Apperson, (20,000; H. P. Clark (10,000; Preston J. Cannon, (10,000; James Peterson, (5,000; H. C. Edwards, (20,000. Th total of settleand ment now reaches (290,000, other defendant are said to be In line to aettl aa soon as .negotiation can be completed. This, it la expected, will be accomplished before morning. Refusal to comply with tbo proporCouncil tion of the Bulldln Trad was mad thla morning by the Utah Aaaoclated Contractor in a eommunl- cation raealvad by tha union official ir.t a rotating held at th Labor tempi. Th communication waa from Wtl-- i llara H. Clayton, general atcrctary of and wai In rtfarenc , tbe contractor, adopted yesterday at a , to a raaalutlon repremoating of th committeemen aaaocla-tion senting the Matter Builder and Building Trgdes employee, recommending that building opera-tio- n be returned at one and that a committee from each association t ' arrtra at an arreamant be appointed. The agreement waa aa follow: "At a meeting of committeemen Matter Builder aeeociatton and Building Trades employees Resolved, Thet we recommend to ' the Master Builders . association and ' tha Building Trades council that build' operations be returned In this city ing ' at once and that each association name a commutes to work jointly In . the formation of an agreement covering the building Industry, and that tha joint committee be requested to make , all possible effort to conclude the work to the point of adoptlpn of the agreement by the ft ret of July, this year." The reply of the Utah Associated contractors refusing to adopt the plan follows: Y "The contractor present at the conference yesterday, June 7. reported the substance of the discussion to th Contractors' association. Inasmuch as th contractors policy Has been announced in the press of May 17, 1920, you are respectfully referred to the statements contained UTHH ..4n thla advertisement, as to the plan under which the contractors propose to resume work. ftwmifei' Wmmh SEVENTIETH Total of $290, Cal! Attention to Policy aa . iumI (MIhC editorial pobev mm la. ilk Kara Mnfailjr well IIb'-m- TUESDAY. JUNE 8 1920 SALT LAKE rCOHMOril Settlemenls in A marks - . |